In 2008, Korda designed Fractice, a fractal renderer.[10]
Korda is also an inventor of music software, such as Waveshop (2013), a bit-perfect lossless free audio editor.[11]
She is also the creator of ChordEase (2014), a free software tool that is compatible with any
MIDI instrument and makes notes easier to play. ChordEase was presented at the 2015 International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression.[12]
Music career
As an electronic/techno musician, Korda has released several LPs, singles and EPs.[13] Korda toured Europe with her album Man of the Future,[14] released in 2003 by the German electronic music record label
International Deejay Gigolo Records. Korda has toured worldwide and uses her own software to perform live, including at the 2001 Sonar music festival in Barcelona.[15]
Selected discography
Albums
1999: Six Billion Humans Can't Be Wrong (DJ Mix; as Chris Korda & The Church Of Euthanasia;
International Deejay Gigolos)
2003: The Man Of The Future (International Deejay Gigolo Records)
2004: Victim Of Leisure – Live @ BURN.FM (Platoniq)
2019: Akoko Ajeji (Perlon)
2020: Polymeter (Mental Groove Records)
2020: Apologize To The Future (Perlon)
Singles and EPs
1993: Save The Planet, Kill Yourself (Kevorkian Records)
1997: Save The Planet, Kill Yourself (Re-Release; International Deejay Gigolos)
1998: Sex Is Good (International Deejay Gigolos)
2002: I Like To Watch (Null Records)
2002: When It Rains EP (International Deejay Gigolos)
2003: The Man Of The Future (International Deejay Gigolos)
^Potts, Grant. (2005) "Church of Euthanasia". In The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature, ed. by Bron Taylor, pp. 384–85. London & New York: Continuum International.
^Bromley, David G.; Spiers, Isaak (14 September 2018).
"Church of Euthanasia". World Religions and Spirituality Project. Virginia Commonwealth University. Retrieved 1 October 2018.