Paper delivered at Interactivity and the Audio Arts, University of Kent, UK.
This paper develops a typology of interactivity, defined according to the roles played by various entities within the system. Along the way, the paper challenges the contemporary assumption of the necessity for a computer in the system, considers the problematic inherent in the oxymoron “virtual reality” and explores the mirror form in relationship to the interactive.
June 2010
This piece was played on the Sonic Art Jukebox as part of the SoundFjord Gallery Open Day.
May 2010
This thirty minute-long radio programme explores the electric guitar as a tactile surface that generates sound through electromagnetic induction. It was prepared especially for the RadiaLx international radio art festival.
May 2010