David Rosenboom is an American composer, performer, and educator known for his innovative contributions to contemporary music, particularly in the realms of experimental and electronic music. Born on December 3, 1938, Rosenboom's work often integrates interdisciplinary approaches, combining elements of music with visual art, technology, and philosophy. Notable works include "Brainwave Music," which explores the relationship between brain activity and sound, and "The Coyote and the Wolf," a multimedia performance piece. His compositions frequently utilize unconventional instruments and techniques, embracing improvisation and real-time composition. Rosenboom has been influential in the development of electronic music and has taught at several prestigious institutions, including the California Institute of the Arts and the University of California, Los Angeles. His impact extends to fostering a deeper understanding of the connections between music, cognitive science, and technology. As a pioneer in the field of intermedia art, he has inspired a generation of artists and musicians to explore new sonic landscapes, making significant contributions to the avant-garde and experimental music scenes.