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Music and Audio Technology staff and students to present at Electric Medway

By | 11 August 2021

Staff and students from Music and Audio Technology at the School of Arts will be presenting their work at Electric Medway, taking place from the … Read more

Music and Audio Technology students and Dr Aki Pasoulas present at Estuary Festival 2021

By | 15 June 2021

Music and Audio Technology students along with Senior Lecturer, Dr Aki Pasoulas, presented their electroacoustic compositions at the Exchanged Tides project, part of the Estuary … Read more

Anna Neale to present paper at EDIMS Open Form at the University of Portsmouth

By | 20 May 2021

Lecturer in Music and Audio Technology, Anna Neale will be presenting her paper titled, ‘Women in Music: MTV and White Lilies at The Balmoral‘ at … Read more

Music and Audio Technology launch ‘Place and Play’ virtual exhibition

By | 19 May 2021

Music and Audio Technology launched their virtual exhibition, Place and Play, on Friday 14 May. Place and Play is the final submission for a Stage … Read more

Dr Aki Pasoulas presents paper at BEAST FEaST 2021

By | 29 April 2021

Senior Lecturer in Music and Audio Technology, Dr Aki Pasoulas along with Dr Brona Martin (University of Kent) and Dr Andrew Knight-Hill (University of Greenwich) … Read more

Dr Jackie Walduck creates Medway Sonic Hand-Washing Experience

By | 08 April 2021

Composer and Music and Audio Technology Lecturer, Dr Jackie Walduck, has created the Medway Sonic Hand-Washing Experience, a public artwork commissioned by Medway Council as … Read more

Alumni Profile: Ross Western

By Matthew Brears | 05 February 2021

Ross Western is a graduate from the Centre for Music and Audio Technology,currently working at Warner Bros. De Lane Lea Studios. What are you doing … Read more

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