Brona Martin is an electroacoustic composer and sound artist from Banagher, Co. Offaly, Ireland. Her compositions explore narrative in electroacoustic music, acoustic ecology, oral history, sound and heritage and spatial audio techniques. Exploring the layers and textures of sounds that contribute to the overall sonic-makeup of specific places both real and imaginary, her creative works offers an in depth and alternative listening perspective and experience where the complexity of everyday sounds are examined and rearranged into a new context.
Brona is also a Lecturer in Music and Sound at the University of Greenwich where she teaches post-production sound for film and games and composition for immersive audio. She is the Knowledge-exchange lead for the Sound/Image Research centre and has been involved in the design and faciliation of short courses such as Spatial Audio Fundamentals and Creative Sound Design in Ableton Live
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Support comes from Piera Onacko, a Birmingham-based pianist, synthesist and composer whose work encompasses experimental, electronic and improvised music. Her influences extend from the jazz tradition outwards, touching more often than not on elements of avant-rock, contemporary classical and the doomy scores of early sci-fi cinema.
