Dr Maria Papadomanolaki (DMSA Course Leader) is a sound practitioner, music producer and researcher. Her research interests are: Sound Studies ▪ Sound Installations ▪ Sound Design for Dance ▪ Site Specific Art ▪ Transmission Art, Radio Art, New Media ▪ Electronic Music ▪ Philosophy of Perception of Built Environment ▪ Remote Listening and Real-time Audio ▪ Acoustic Ecology and Positive Soundscapes ▪ Sound Poetry ▪ Speech Music ▪ Soundwalking.

Notable Publications

M.E. Papadomanolaki Sonic Perceptual Ecologies, Book In Preparation (2018)

M.E. Papadomanolaki, Sonic Perceptual Ecologies In Spaces Of Ephemeral Encounter, A., Michi, F. (eds) SOUNDSCAPES AND SOUND IDENTITIES, Galaad Edizioni, 2017.

M.E.Papadomanolaki, S. Pantazakoy-Mpiti, 10+1 Ways to Listen to FYTA, T. Ieropoulos, F. Drousos (eds) Black Book of FYTA, Nefeli, 2017

M.E. Papadomanolaki, D. Scarfe, G. Smith, The Live Audio Archive, LEONARDO J.A, 2017.

M.E. Papadomanolaki, D. Scarfe, G. Smith, SoundCamp, Sounds Nothing Like The Sea, Performance Research 21.2 (2016). http://thecpr.org.uk/product/21-2-on-seaat-sea/

M.E. Papadomanolaki, D. Scarfe, G. Smith, SoundCamp, sounds remote (SoundCamp/Uniformbooks, 2016). http://www.colinsackett.co.uk/uniformbooks.php

M.E. Papadomanolaki, G. Joseph-Hunter and Penny Duff, Transmission Arts: Artists and the Airwaves, PAJ BOOKS, (2011). https://www.amazon.com/Transmission-Arts-Artists-Airwaves-Performance/dp/1555541518

M.E. Papadomanolaki, Radio as the voice of community, locality, interactivity and experimentation in Radio Content in the Digital Age,Gazi, A., Starkey, G., Jedrzejewski, S. Intellect Books (2011).
http://www.press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/distributed/R/bo11339704.html

Website: www.voicesoundtext.com