
Lisa Bortolotti
Professor of Philosophy at the University of Birmingham.
Professor of Philosophy at the University of Birmingham.
Drummer, composer and Producer. Moses Boyd is 2X MOBO Awards winner, Recipient of The John Peel 'Play more Jazz Award’ from the 2016 Gilles Peterson Worldwide Awards.
As Senior Lecturer (T&S) in Audio and Music Technology, Department of Electronic Engineering, Jude teaches a number of modules in the areas of acoustics, psyscho-acoustics, virtual acoustics and auralization, music performance analysis, voice analysis and synthesis on postgraduate and undergraduate programmes. She...
Hannah Bruce and Company create events that respond to specific places, immersing audiences in unique performance journeys, using the latest digital technology.
Laura Cannell is a British composer and improvising recorder player and violinist.
Professor in Drama and Fellow of Trinity College Dublin where he is Head of School of Creative Arts and Director of the Arts Technology Research Laboratory.
Suzanne is a five-time Grammy award nominated composer, electronic music pioneer, and neo-classical recording artist whose work has been featured in countless commercials, video games, and feature films.
Brandon Covington Sam-Sumana was born in Fayetteville, North Carolina during the mid-1990s. They work to interrogate matters related to currency, transience, narratology, and system metabolism.
Phil Coy’s practice collages concepts rooted in the radical art and literature of the 20th century, with the languages and architectures of contemporary global commerce.
Helena Daffern is currently a Lecturer in Music Technology in the Department of Electronic Engineering at the University of York.
Hannah is a writer, theatre-maker and multi slam-winning spoken word artist based in York. She is also the Artistic Director of Common Ground Theatre Company.
Designer and researcher working on human flourishing.
Hailing from Derry in the north of Ireland, Andrew Devine has been making waves in the Leeds party scene for the past year.
Hailing from London, Beatrice Dillon is a producer, artist and NTS DJ.
Mechanical Techno wizard Graham Dunning is self-taught as an artist and musician. His live work explores sound as texture, timbre and something tactile, drawing on bedroom production, tinkering and recycling found objects.