Tiffany Ng on Commissioning Carillon Music
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01 Apr, 2020
Alum Tiffany Ng Plays Shiva Ratri
Listen to alum Tiffany Ng perform Shiva Ratri on SoundCloud! Read more
17 Dec, 2019
Tiffany Ng in University of Michigan Podcast on Diversifying the Carillon
Alum Tiffany Ng gives a gracious shout out to BCNM in the University of Michigan's podcast! Read more
16 Oct, 2019
BCNM around the Web October 2019
More in the media from faculty Ken Goldberg and Koci Hernandez; and alumni Trevor Paglen, danah boyd, Jen Schradie, Tiffany Ng, Ritwik Banerji, Bo Ruberg, and Jane McGonigal. Read more
13 Jul, 2019
Alum Tiffany Ng Reviews The Noisy Renaissance
The Noisy Renaissance: Sound, Architecture, and Florentine Urban Life byNiall Atkinson discusses the history of tower bells. Read more
21 Jun, 2019
Alum Tiffany Ng Interviewed in Sounds from the Spires
Listen to this podcast on how Tiffany uses her career to lift up diverse composers. Read more
23 May, 2019
Alum Tiffany Ng's Diversity Efforts Featured on UMich Scholar Story
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25 Feb, 2019
Music & Architecture: Selected Bibliography Compiled by Alum Tiffany Ng
Alum Tiffany Ng's Music & Architecture: Selected Bibliography is available on Humanities Commons Read more
12 Feb, 2019
Alum Tiffany Ng Receives Shirley Verrett Award
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31 Oct, 2018
Alum Tiffany Ng Weighs in on St. Martin's Carillon in NYT
BCNM alum Tiffany Ng offered her thoughts on the dispute over St. Martin's decaying church carillons. Read more
23 Apr, 2018
Alum Tiffany Ng on Building Digital Research and Making at UM
Tiffany Ng was one of many lightning talk presenters at the University of Michigan's one-day conference for digital studies. Read more
26 Feb, 2018
Hack the Bells How-To Now Online
A free, online guide to organizing a carillon remix contest based off the Berkeley Center for New Media's "Hack the Bells" competition is now available. Read more
23 Jan, 2018
Alum Ng Bringing Diversity to the Carillon at Michigan
Alum Tiffany Ng featured in "The invisible musician: carillonists at Michigan," by Sam Lu in The Michigan Daily. Read more
14 Nov, 2017
Tiffany Ng Appointed Affiliate Faculty in Digital Studies at University of Michigan
BCNM alum Tiffany Ng has added affiliate faculty in Digital Studies to her profile. Read more
08 Nov, 2017
Ed Campion on the University Carillon
Ed Campion, Department of Music chair, comments on the university Carillon and the Music Department's support. Read more
15 May, 2017
Alum Tiffany Ng Featured in Diverse Issues of Higher Education
Alum Tiffany Ng is fundraising for minority students to have the opportunity to learn the carillon Read more
15 Sep, 2016
Alumna Tiffany Ng Spotlighted on University of Michigan News
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26 Apr, 2016
Revisited: Recasting the Tsar Bell
We recap our unveiling of an electronic replication concert of the largest bell of all time Read more
29 Apr, 2015
Announcing our Spring 2015 Graduating Class
We'll miss their energy and their intellectual curiosity around BCNM, but wish them all the best in their new endeavors and look forward to the amazing intellectual, artistic, and technological contributions we know they will produce Read more
11 Mar, 2015
Tiffany Ng to be University of Michigan Carilloneur
She is Visiting Instructor of Music History at St. Olaf College and a Ph.D. candidate in Musicology with a Designated Emphasis in New Media at UC Berkeley Read more
Author Laura Sydell discusses Bay Area fault lines, data visualization, the process of generating the score for the carillons Read more
03 Feb, 2015
Revisited: New Media Carillon Installation and Performance
A new media Carillon installation and performance in honor of the 100th Anniversar of UC Berkeley's Sather Tower (the Campanile)Read more
21 Jan, 2015
Hack the Bells Dispatch from Sarah Stierch
Sarah Stierch spearheaded Hack the Bells, the world's first carillon remix competition Read more
18 Nov, 2014
Announcing the Winners of Hack the Bells
Winners of Hack the Bells, the first international carillon remix competition, have been selected Read more
01 Aug, 2014
Meet Sarah Stierch
This month, hear how BCNM Susan B. Miller Fellow Sarah Stierch supports open source information through diversifying Wikipedia and digitizing small museums’ archives