Elliott Lupp is a composer, improvisor, visual artist, educator, and sound designer whose work often invokes images of the distorted, chaotic, and visceral. This aesthetic approach as it relates to both acoustic and electroacoustic art-making has led to a body of work that, at the root of its construction, focuses on the manipulation and mixture of noise, extreme gesture, varying levels of energy, shifting timbre, and performer/computer improvisation/interaction as core elements.
Elliott has received a number of awards and honors for his work, including a 2023 1st-place MA/IN Award in the mixed-media category, a 2019 SEAMUS/ASCAP Commission, the 2019 Franklin G. Fisk Composition Award for Chamber Music, and Departmental and All-University awards in Graduate Research and Creative Scholarship.
His music has been performed at a variety of electroacoustic festivals/confrences including NUNC!, SPLICE Fest, MA/IN Festival, SPLICE Institute, N_SEME, CHIMEfest, Electronic Music Midwest, MOXsonic, Fulcrumpoint New Music Project, SEAMUS, and Electroacoustic Barn Dance, and by such ensembles as the Dutch/American trio Sonic Hedgehog (flute, clarinet, and electric guitar), the Atar Piano Trio, Found Sound New Music Ensemble, Spektral Quartet, various members of MOCREP, The Chicago Composer's Orchestra, Fonema Consort, and Ensemble Dal Niente.
Elliott has taught courses in music composition, music technology, and aural skills at Northwestern University.