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Digital Showcase

Todd Simmons
Executive Director
Digital Showcase Director

Todd Simmons has volunteered with AMODA in various capacities since 2001. He founded the Digital Showcase Series and has served as the program's director for the past 7 years. He also helped launch the Performance Series and has assisted with fundraising, volunteer coordination, website maintenance, and other administrative duties. In 2006, he was named Executive Director and now oversees all of AMODA's programs and volunteers.

Todd graduated from Texas State University in 200o with a Bachelor of Music degree in Sound Recording Technology. Since then, he has worked professionally as a sound designer and audio engineer at many Austin video game companies including Human Code, Ion Storm, and Retro Studios.

Digital Showcase Team:

Gilbert Bernstein
Digital Showcase Assistant

Michael Carroll
Digital Showcase Assistant

William Sellari
Visual Art Coordinator



Performance Series

Travis Weller
Performance Series Director

Travis Weller is a composer, improvisor and violinist based in Austin. He writes for and performs with Gates Ensemble, Imbroglio String Quartet, Cinders, Golden Hornet Project, and New Music Co-op. He is also one of the founders of New Music Co-op and curates the Willow Street Concert Series.



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Current Feature
Artist Lecture:
DJ /rupture & Daniel Perlin


Artist lecture on Saturday, Sept. 29th, 4pm @ the MACC.


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