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The Sonic Arts Forum will be holding a free to attend event at De Montfort University Leicester on Saturday 18th of April 2026.https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sonic-arts-forum-leicester-2026-free-event-tickets-1984959286660?
This is an opportunity for creative people, working with sound and technology as a significant element in their practice, to introduce their work, and receive feedback in a friendly, and supportive, environment from all attendees, whether or not they are introducing.
Schedule for the day
10.00-10.20 am Tea and coffee
10.20 - 10.50 am Tom Williams - Clouds and Clocks
10.55 - 11.25 am Matt Brombley - Collaborative improvisation
11.30 am - 12 pm Salma Ahmad Caller - Counter Sonic archives
12.05- 12.35pm Sara Montagni - Bio-sensor enabled music
12.35-1.20pm Lunch
1.20-1.50pm Jonty Harrison & Pete Stollery - Aides... mémoires… project
1.55-2.25 pm Holly Gowland - Natural vs artificial
2.30-3.00pm Sibylle Pomorin - Colour sound flow
3.05-3.35pm Tristan Kersten - Process based composition
3.35-3.50pm break
3.50 - 4.20pm Bruno Quast - Acousmatic film sound design
4.25 - 4.55pm Andrey Chugunov - Astrophysical sonification
5.00- 5.30pm John Biddulph - Digital and analogue microtonality
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Tom Williams
An ambisonic composition inspired by Karl Popper’s ‘clouds and clocks’ and Ligeti’s Clocks and Clouds.
Matt Brombley
A series of cross-form, cross genre trios that embed expressive electronica within improvisational and collaborative performances.
Salma Ahmad Caller
Works drawing on ethnographic sound archives which explore cross cultural entanglements, power dynamics, and environmental issues.
Sara Montagni
Using brain-computer interfaces, head-tracking, and eye tracking to allow those with severe motor impairments to create music.
Jonty Harrison and Pete Stollery
Short-form pieces (3 – 6 mins), each created from a single field recording from various locations around the world, delivered online via Google Maps.
Holly Gowland
A piece exploring the tension, and interplay, between the organism and the mechanical: the boundaries between the natural and the artificial.
Sibylle Pomorin
A Hommage to Éliane Radigue: a stream of sounds, a single, long, flowing, wide-ranging tone that constantly changes and shifts in different “colours".
Tristan Kersten
Pieces created using simple material and variation techniques, with purity as their goal, to achieve the greatest effects.
Bruno Quast
Sound design for alternative films, inspired by acousmatic music, rather than melody or rhythm.
Andrey Chugunov
A sound and light installation based on astrophysical data from 14 radio pulsars depicted on the Voyager and Pioneer pulsar map.
John Biddulph
A microtonal work using test equipment, analogue/digital processing, and Iranian and European musical instruments.
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Event Venue
De Montfort University Leicester (DMU), Leicester, United Kingdom
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