User:Thenthorn

Trevor Henthorn is a musician and a researcher working with Psychology and Music at the University of California, San Diego. Wikipedia interests include Absolute Pitch, Contemporary Music and Auditory illusions.

Wikipedia Interests

 * Music psychology
 * Music cognition
 * Auditory illusion
 * Pitch circularity
 * Music-related memory
 * Octave illusion
 * Scale illusion
 * Glissando illusion
 * Tritone paradox
 * Musical scale
 * Pitch (music)
 * Absolute pitch
 * Cognitive neuroscience of music
 * Music and the brain
 * Psychoacoustics


 * Virtual_mixer
 * Digital_mixing_console
 * WikiProject_Contemporary_music
 * Telepresence
 * Webcast

Subpages (for pre-launch)

 * /Telematic_performance

UCSD Ensembles (past and present)

 * red fish blue fish
 * SONOR Ensemble

UCSD Department of Music Faculty on Wikipedia (past and present)

 * Anthony Davis
 * Brian Ferneyhough
 * Carol Plantamura
 * Chaya Czernowin
 * Chinary Ung
 * David_Borgo - Deleted from Wikipedia
 * Edwin_Harkins- Deleted from Wikipedia
 * F. R. Moore - not on Wikipedia
 * George Lewis
 * Harvey Sollberger
 * János Négyesy
 * Jann_Pasler - Deleted from Wikipedia
 * Jimmy_Cheatham
 * John_Fonville- Deleted from Wikipedia
 * Joji Yuasa
 * Mark Dresser
 * Miller Puckette
 * Philip_Larson - Deleted from Wikipedia
 * Philippe Manoury
 * Rand_Steiger
 * Roger Reynolds
 * Steven Schick
 * Will Ogdon

Other UCSD Faculty
Diana Deutsch

Biography (from AtlasInSilico)
Trevor Henthorn attended The University of California at San Diego, where he majored in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Music (with acoustics emphasis). He worked at the Center for Music Experiment and later as network administrator for the UCSD Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. In 1995, he partnered to found ControlRoom - a multimedia company, providing audio streaming services for radio stations and event webcasts. In 1997 he partnered to form Console Incorporated, a company focused on high-end networking, database, and Internet services.

Media projects included digital asset tracking system for Universal Studios, web cams for NBC and streamed audio broadcast of the San Diego Padres. He is credited for his technical lead in such notable webcasts as the '95 Oasis concert in San Francisco, the San Diego City Council meetings, President Clinton's '98 visit to UCSD and the Make-a-Wish Foundation's Jingle Ball events. He has worked with CalIT2 to help develop the "STRokeDOC" telemedical system, multichannel audio streaming for the 2005 iGrid and worked with faculty in the UCSD Psychology Department to publish articles on psychoacoustics. Mr. Henthorn now resides in the UCSD Department of Music.