These three poster were designed for Sonic Generator, contemporary music ensemble-in-residence at Georgia Tech. A custom drawing program was written to create the patterns, which represent the complex motion of a sound source.

Sonic Generator poster for the first concert in the series, Monday November 12, 2007. The concert program includes, Grab It! by Jacob Ter Veldhuis for saxopohone and electronic sound, Landrang Kanpung, by Steve Everett, for flute, percussion, live electronics, and video, Glamour Sleeper II, by Donnacha Dennehy, for violin, piano, clarinet, percussion, and electronics, Music for Airports 2(1), by Brian Eno and arranged by Evan Ziporyn, for violin, clarinet, cello, bass, guitar, and keyboard, Temazcal, by Javier lvarez, for maracas and electronic sound, and The New Math(s), by Luis Andriessen and Hal Hartley, for soprano, flute, violin, percussion, and video.
Sonic Generator poster for the second concert in the series, Tuesday February 12, 2007. The concert program includes, a new work by Chris Arrell for sextet and live electronics, Between You and Me... by Belinda Reynolds (oh I made a video for that) for violin, percussion, and video, Grito del Corazon, by Judith Shatin, for sextet, electronic sound, and video, Fast Break, by Charles Mason, for flute, clarinet, cello, piano, ns electronic sound, and Digits, by Neil Rolnick, for piano, live electronics, and video.
Sonic Generator poster for the third concert in the series, Wednesday April 2, 2007. The concert program includes,  Let Me Tell U About R Specials, by Eric Moe, for flute, electronic sound, and video, Suspicious Motives, by Eric Chasalow, for flute clarinet, violin, cello, and electronics, Pillaging, by Nico Muhly, for percussion, piano, and electronic sound, a new work by Nick Demos, for clarinet, violin, and live electronics, Song of Songs, by Karen Tanako, for cello and electronics, BYOD, by Randy Woolf, for sextet, electronic sound, and video.