Julio d'Escriván (b.1960) composes across creative technologies and the moving image, working with laptop audiovisual performance, live coding, and soundpainting with instrumental ensembles.
He has performed in the UK and internationally (Brazil, Spain, Slovenia, Italy). His project FUSIL explores live coding and visual loop remixing with found-object amplification, collaborating with Iñigo Ibaibarriaga and more recently Monty Adkins.
His album flix was released by Zawp Records (Bilbao, 2013). His written work includes Music Technology (Cambridge Introductions to Music, 2012) and contributions to The SuperCollider Book (MIT Press), as well as co-editing the Cambridge Companion to Electronic Music.
Julio has held academic posts in the UK; most recently, he served as Senior Lecturer in the Music Department at the University of Huddersfield.