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Adam Hulbert is a Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales, focusing on media and music. He is an active experimental composer and performer known for his work in sound design. He founded and performs with the Sydney City Humanoid Electronic Modular Ensemble and directs the Sound Lab Ensemble at UNSW. Hulbert has a diverse range of public works and commissions, including a residency with radio 2SER and a live performance featuring archival audio and motion sensors. His works span various forms including a sound design project for feminist artist Deborah Kelly's video, a commissioned radio dramatization based on unpublished work by author John Birmingham, and an experimental audio documentary exploring themes from Philip K. Dick's writings. He has produced a modular synthesis album addressing topics in phonnoculture and soundscapes, and he is the founder of the Machine Music Research Collective, contributing to numerous publications in communication theory and related disciplines.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Teaching and researching in the field of media and music, focusing on experimental compositions and sound design.
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