PhD ThesisThis thesis investigates the role of objects in creative practice as alluring and evocative materials that disrupt compositional intentions and trajectories. This research does not begin from music as a cultural text but rather from the deeper experiences of sound as resistant materials that animate experiential space with their own styles of atmosphere, ambience and inaudible-audible signatures. Working across and often at the peripheries of the theoretical disciplines of object orientated ontology and process philosophy I address the philosophical issue of how sounds and objects possess the potential to unsettle, agitate and reconfigure networks of relation. Practice has informed a hybridisation of concepts derived from ...
What Use is Music in an Ocean of Sound? is a reflective statement upon a body of artistic work creat...
This paper develops the idea of ‘instrumentality’ to explore how the use of diverse tools or instrum...
peer-reviewedThis thesis describes a compositional process that is homogeneous to LaMothe’s four mod...
Contemporary theorising within the field of sound art practice emphasises the pursuit and function o...
My thesis investigates the possibilities of sound as material in the visual arts through means of se...
This text is a commentary on the nature of my principle artistic preoccupations over a period of res...
Do vinyl records inspire or necessitate different listening postures than mp3s? How might we modulat...
This dissertation examines the restructured role of objects in the New Discipline through affect stu...
This dissertation examines the restructured role of objects in the New Discipline through affect stu...
This research paper examines the use of sound in art as a means to explore processes of movement, tr...
This selection of ten artworks represents the conclusion of my aesthetic and conceptual interests re...
The musical object occupies a strange place in music criticism. The new musicology schools influence...
The musical object occupies a strange place in music criticism. The new musicology schools influence...
I offer this dissertation as a survey and a story: a survey of my work across the field of sonic ar...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, in partial fulfilment of the degree of Master of Ar...
What Use is Music in an Ocean of Sound? is a reflective statement upon a body of artistic work creat...
This paper develops the idea of ‘instrumentality’ to explore how the use of diverse tools or instrum...
peer-reviewedThis thesis describes a compositional process that is homogeneous to LaMothe’s four mod...
Contemporary theorising within the field of sound art practice emphasises the pursuit and function o...
My thesis investigates the possibilities of sound as material in the visual arts through means of se...
This text is a commentary on the nature of my principle artistic preoccupations over a period of res...
Do vinyl records inspire or necessitate different listening postures than mp3s? How might we modulat...
This dissertation examines the restructured role of objects in the New Discipline through affect stu...
This dissertation examines the restructured role of objects in the New Discipline through affect stu...
This research paper examines the use of sound in art as a means to explore processes of movement, tr...
This selection of ten artworks represents the conclusion of my aesthetic and conceptual interests re...
The musical object occupies a strange place in music criticism. The new musicology schools influence...
The musical object occupies a strange place in music criticism. The new musicology schools influence...
I offer this dissertation as a survey and a story: a survey of my work across the field of sonic ar...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, in partial fulfilment of the degree of Master of Ar...
What Use is Music in an Ocean of Sound? is a reflective statement upon a body of artistic work creat...
This paper develops the idea of ‘instrumentality’ to explore how the use of diverse tools or instrum...
peer-reviewedThis thesis describes a compositional process that is homogeneous to LaMothe’s four mod...