Timothy O'Neill is a multifaceted professional who seamlessly blends his expertise as a classical violinist and composer with a passion for harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI) in the arts. Currently self-employed, Timothy is dedicated to exploring the intersection of technology and music, aiming...
Timothy O'Neill is a multifaceted professional who seamlessly blends his expertise as a classical violinist and composer with a passion for harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI) in the arts. Currently self-employed, Timothy is dedicated to exploring the intersection of technology and music, aiming to create a positive and impactful legacy through responsible and ethical AI use. His mission is to educate others on human-centric AI applications that enhance both business practices and personal lives, ensuring that technology serves as a tool for creativity rather than a replacement for it.
With a rich portfolio of freelance gigs, recordings, lectures, and commissions, Timothy has performed violin solos and chamber music in over ten countries, captivating audiences at prestigious venues such as the Kennedy Center and the NYC Electronic Music Festival. His contributions to the music community are further highlighted by the world premiere performances of more than a dozen new works by esteemed composers, including Burton Beerman and Douglas Geers.
Timothy's diverse skill set encompasses solution architecture, audio engineering, and computer music, allowing him to navigate the complexities of the music industry while integrating innovative technologies. His proficiency in project management and software development life cycle (SDLC) principles ensures that he approaches each project with a strategic mindset, whether he is composing a new piece or collaborating on an AI-assisted music initiative. Through his work, Timothy O'Neill not only elevates the art of classical music but also champions a forward-thinking approach to the integration of AI in creative fields, inspiring others to embrace technology as a means of artistic expression.