“Many people are questioning the trajectory of their lives post Covid, and I would recommend to anyone who feels that they have stones left unturned, that they should consider post graduate study as a way to make room for themselves to turn those stones, explore what is underneath and open up the possibilities of a more interesting and fulfilling future.”
Tag Archives: digital music and sound arts
Graduates 23: Anthea Clarke: Digital Music and Sound Arts
“From the very first assignment I experimented and took my sound somewhere I’d never explored before. The course has been really life changing for me.” Read More
My career journey: music and sound art lecturer Johanna Bramli
We know the path to success doesn’t always go smoothly, so we asked our lecturers about the ups and downs on their path to the University of Brighton. Today it’s Johanna Bramli, who runs our digital music and sound art degree and says: “it’s a cliché story but it was thanks to a fantastic music teacher who saw through my quiet ways and believed in me that I found my confidence.”
Graduates 2022: Hal Kelly: Digital Music and Sound Arts
“I have had the opportunity here to develop my practice in ways that I never could have foreseen. This is thanks to the amazing teaching staff we have on the DMSA course, as well as my fellow students, who I’ve learned at least as much from!”
Graduates 2021: Toby Hinks: Digital Music and Sound Arts
“I am now working on a commission with the Brighton Centre for Creative Arts to create a piece to accompany Nika Neelova’s exhibition SILT in the coming months.”
Graduates 2021: Joe Gilling: Digital Music and Sound Arts
“My time at the University of Brighton has been an eye-opening and artistically inspiring three years. The tutors have pushed my creativity to the edge and given me brilliant guidance throughout the modules. My work has excelled and innovated past anything I could have imagined.”
Students and staff part of Brighton Digital Festival
The creatitivity and innovation of the city is celebrated and explored at this annual festival (13 September – 13 October 2018) which of course sees contributions from our staff and students from our media subjects. Read More
Jasmyn Bloch interview
Digital Music and Sound Arts (DMSA) third year Jasmyn discusses her work and the course in this insightful discussion with DMSA course leader Maria Read More
Students broadcast on Resonance Extra
Sound designers, producers and 3rd year Digital Music and Sound Art students Ivan Camps and Álvaro Villar (aka Boogie) have recently launched Sloth Operator Radio, broadcast weekly on Resonance Extra, Thursdays 6-8pm. Read More
Olivia Louvel interview – Digital Music & Sound Arts
Second year Digital Music and Sound Arts Olivia Louvel profile continues to grow with a recent interview on BBC Radio 3. Read More
Digital Music students host Loadbang at Komedia
Book your ticket for this student-curated night of contemporary electronic music and live projection-mapping projects on December 5. Read More
Digital Music and Sound Arts graduates announce collaborative tour dates
Keith Tyson exhibition in Hastings
Jump on the train along the coast to Hastings’ Jerwood Gallery to see 1993 graduate and Turner Prize winner Keith Tyson’s exhibition Turn Back Now. Read More