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Eli Stine ’14

  • Assistant Professor of Computer Music and Digital Arts

Areas of Study

Education

  • PhD and master’s in composition and computer technologies, University of Virginia (Jefferson Fellow)
  • BA in computer science and BM in technology in music and related arts, Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ College

Biography

Eli Stine is an internationally active media artist, software engineer, and educator. Projects that Stine has designed sound and written code for have been mentioned in the New York Times, USA Today, The Wire, The Economist, and on NPR, and have toured Europe, Asia, and India. Stine is an Assistant Professor of Computer Music & Digital Arts at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Conservatory in the  program. Prior to that, Stine worked as a Software Engineer at . Stine received Ph.D. and Masters degrees in  as a  at the University of Virginia and bachelor’s degrees in  and Computer Science from Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.

Stine’s work spans immersive electronic music, mixed reality story-telling, interactive multimedia experiences, and frequent collaboration between disciplines, artistic and otherwise. Stine’s sound design for the celebrated virtual reality installation , a VR adaptation of Franz Kafka’s Metamorphosis, has been touring the world since 2018 with stops in over 50 cities in 35 countries. Stine’s work Where Water Meets Memory has been programmed internationally, was a winner of the , and was a finalist for the . Stine performed electronics on esteemed composer George Lewis’ 2021 album , which was reviewed in the New York Times, on I Care If You Listen, in The Wire, and in Best of Bandcamp. Stine’s work has been released on New Focus Recordings, Ravello Records, Naxos Records, Musiques & Recherches’ Influx imprint, and SEAMUS Records.

Festivals and conferences that have programmed Stine’s work include the ,  conference, conference, conference, , , , Threshold, and festivals, , the the , the , , the , University of Chicago’s , , and . Residencies attended include the , , , , , the and . Stine’s research has been presented and published internationally in the proceedings of the , , , , the , the , the , and in the first volume of .

Spring 2026

Principal Private Study - TIMARA — PVST 043

Secondary Private Study - TIMARA — PVST 093

Advanced Electroacoustic Music — TECH 203

TIMARA First-Year Studio — TECH 271

TIMARA Second-Year Lessons — TECH 281

TIMARA Apprenticeship - Full — TECH 303F

TIMARA Apprenticeship - Half — TECH 303H

Workshop in Music and Media Technologies — TECH 350

Fall 2026

Principal Private Study - TIMARA — PVST 043

Secondary Private Study - TIMARA — PVST 093

Introduction to Electronic Music — TECH 101

Advanced Electroacoustic Music — TECH 203

TIMARA First-Year Studio — TECH 271

TIMARA Second-Year Lessons — TECH 281

TIMARA Apprenticeship - Full — TECH 303F

TIMARA Apprenticeship - Half — TECH 303H

Workshop in Music and Media Technologies — TECH 350

Notes

Work by Eli Stine Featured at Finland's Sideways Festival

Music composition, programming, and sensor design by TIMARA Visiting Assistant Professor Eli Stine for was installed as a Sideshow at the Sideways Festival (@sidewayshel) in Helsinki, Finland, from June 16-18. MUT-AT1-0NS is an immersive sound and light experience which allows participants the ability to coauthor a short piece of music as they move through a physical space, triggering sensors that create a composition, with sampled voices and music.

News

Finney on Demand

A homegrown app allows musicians everywhere to mimic the acoustics of their favorite Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ venues.

Sounds of Science

Electroacoustic artist Eli Stine ’14 returns to teach and create at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.