. . .
Kamron Saniee’s compositions have been presented at Fridman Gallery, Management, The Knockdown Center, the USA Shaolin Temple, The Lot Radio, Elsewhere, La MaMa, and Nowadays, and performed internationally at the Spatial Sound Institute in Budapest, Collisions Festival in Munich, and Yokohama International Performing Arts Meeting.
His solo and collaborative work has been highlighted in The New York Times (“What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in May”, 2025), The Fader (“Songs You Need In Your Life”, 2024), and Resident Advisor (“RA Recommends”, 2021). In 2016, he was one of 39 international artists selected for Red Bull Music Academy, held in Montreal.
He has taught at Parsons School of Design and Columbia University, and lectured at Yale University, The New Museum, and the International Research Institute for Cultural Technologies and Media Philosophy at Bauhaus University, Weimar.
He is currently in production on a narrative short film titled A.I. Stars, exploring the cinematic prehistory of synthetic actors. He is also authoring a neo-Western short story based on his experience working for TikTok in 2022-24.
. . .