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110, 2018

Integra Lab welcomes Matthew Evans

By |October 1st, 2018|Blog, Hearing and Feeling Memories|

Integra Lab welcomes Matthew Evans. Matthew will be joining us as a PhD student creating sound and music from pixel data sonification. Matthew DF Evans is a Birmingham based sound artist and musician focused on making sound and music through data. Graduating from UAL (LCC) with a BA in [...]

105, 2018

Integra Lab hosts Arduino Day 2018

By |May 1st, 2018|Arduino, Blog|

The Integra Lab is proud to announce that on Saturday the 12th of May, in the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire's foyer, we will be hosting the Arduino Day 2018! Arduino Day is a worldwide birthday celebration of Arduino. It's a 24 hour-long event – organized directly by the community, or [...]

104, 2018

Integra Lab welcomes Edmund Hunt

By |April 1st, 2018|Augmented Vocality, Blog|

Integra Lab welcomes Edmund Hunt. Edmund will be joining us as a Post-Doctoral researcher working with voice, language and live electronics. Edmund Hunt is a British composer. His work has been performed by ensembles including Psappha, The Royal Northern Sinfonia, CHROMA, BCMG, ICARUS Vocal Ensemble, The Curious Chamber Players and [...]

1809, 2017

Integra Lab welcomes Jefferson Bledsoe

By |September 18th, 2017|Blog|

Integra Lab welcomes Jefferson Bledsoe. Jefferson will be joining us as a research intern working across a range of projects including module development for Integra Live, investigation into possible uses of the Myo Armband for studio purposes using the JUCE framework, and research into new technologies for touch-free 3D interaction [...]

1705, 2017

Integra Lab welcomes Joe Wright

By |May 17th, 2017|Blog|

Integra Lab welcomes Joe Wright. Joe will be joining us as a PhD student working across a range of projects including creating instruments with and for young people on the autistic spectrum. Joe is a professional jazz saxophone player, and uses his musical experience to inform his research. Joe has been a PhD student for the [...]

1605, 2016

Fuga Perpetua

By |May 16th, 2016|Blog|

Tychonas Michailidis, a research assistant at Integra Lab, has been working the last few months on the realisation of the audio for the icon-sonic opera by Yuval Avital “Fuga Perpetua”. This work has been partially funded by the AHRC Cultural Engagement Fund The premier of the piece took place in [...]

212, 2013

Incorporating-haptic-feedback-into-musical-instrument-performance

By |December 2nd, 2013|Blog|

The London based company Precision Microdrives mention my work on their blog. I’ve been using their motors in my work with vibrotactile feedback. Really impressed how they encapsulate the essence of my work in a few lines “The harder you strum a guitar, the more you feel it vibrate. Similarly, kick a [...]

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