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The Augmented Tonoscope – Thesis

My Ph.D. thesis – The Augmented Tonoscope: Towards a Deeper Understanding of the Interplay between Sound and Image in Visual Music – and downloadable disk image of the accompanying hybrid DVD.



Unpacking Models of Practice as Research Symposium

Video documentation, ‘script’ as PDF and iPhoto slideshow of my presentation at the Unpacking Models of Practice as Research Symposium, MIRIAD, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK on 23rd January 2015.



Show & Tell

Video documentation, ‘script’ as PDF and accompanying slide show of my Pecha Kucha presentation at Show & Tell, Cornerhouse, Manchester UK on 21st July 2012.



Transfer Report

The Augmented Tonoscope Transfer Report submitted as part of my RD2 – Application For Transfer Of Registration From Master Of Philosophy To Doctor Of Philosophy.



Literature Review

The Augmented Tonoscope Literature Review submitted as part of my RD2 – Application For Transfer Of Registration From Master Of Philosophy To Doctor Of Philosophy



‘The Eye Hears, The Ear Sees’ – Listening Symposium

A ‘script’ as PDF and included demonstration videos from my presentation at the Listening symposium, PARCNorthWest, International Anthony Burgess Foundation, UK on 17th November 2011.



Experimental Development – Nov ’11

Since May ’11 I’ve been experimenting with different approaches to analogue tonoscope design and documenting my approaches,  outputs and conclusions.



Seeing Sound 2

iPhoto slideshow as MP4 and ‘script’ as PDF of a presentation at Seeing Sound 2, Bath Spa University, UK on 29th and 30th October 2011.



Understanding VISUAL Music 11

Draft of a paper I was due to present at Understanding VISUAL Music 2011, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, 26-27th August 2011



EVA London 11

Paper presented at Electronic Visualisation and the Arts (EVA 2011), London, UK, 6-8 July 2011



Interview Presentation

A Quicktime and PDF export of my PhD interview Keynote presentation.



Research Interest

The Augmented Tonoscope: Towards the Artistic Representation of Modal Wave Phenomena through the Construction of a Hybrid Analogue and Digital Visualisation Device (PDF).