Some of the composers-in-residence and featured composers/performers presented over the history of the festival:
Gordon Mumma - 2008
David Dunn - 2007
George Lewis - 2006
Richard Teitelbaum - 2005
Pauline Oliveros - 2004
Malcolm Goldstein - 2003
Maggi Payne and Chris Brown - 2001
Annea Lockwood - 2000
David Behrman - 1999
Other composers & performers presented include:
Olivia Block, Ulrike Brand, James Tenney, Diane Thome, Jean-Claude Risset, Luc Ferrari, Miya Masaoka, Thomas Buckner, Mari Kimura, Morton Sobotnick, Elizabeth Hoffman, Mara Helmuth, Larry Polansky, Laetitia Sonami, Steina Vasulka, Gareth Davis, Jin Hi Kim, Joan La Barbara, John Bischoff, Richard Karpen, Barry Truax, Maja Cerar, Liubo Borissov, James Dashow, Brian Belet, Francis Dhomont, Andrea Polli, Steve Peters, Tom Hamilton, Michael Dotolo, JA Deane, Tom Guralnick, Steven M. Miller, douglas repetto, Larisa Montanaro, Tom Lopez, Clay Chaplin, Kojiro Umezaki, Sung Ho Hwang, Matt Rogalsky, Hildegard Westerkamp, Diane Thome, Arun Chandra, Warren Burt, Dennis Miller, "Blue" Gene Tyranny, Linda Dusman, Howard Frederics, Arturo Salinas, Natasha Barrett, Luigi Ceccarelli, John Levack Drever, Anna Rubin, Mary Roberts, Michael J. Schumacher, Elainie Lillios, David Mahler, Chris Mann, Stephen T. Pope, Melody Sumner Carnahan, and numerous others.
The web pages for the 2007 edition can be found here.
The SFIFEM 2007 'Call for Works' is here.
The web pages for the 10th Anniversary 2006 edition can be found here.
The SFIFEM 2006 'Call for Works' is here.
The flyer for the 2005 edition can be found here (pdf).
A preview article & interview with Richard Teitelbaum is here (pdf).
Stay tuned for archival pages of all past years of SFIFEM (Beginning in 1997!).