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Artists, people

Warren Burt
Warren is a challenging composer in and mentor to electronic art in Australia. His diverse work is always interesting and often very beautiful.  
Simon Penny
Interesting theoretician, artist and educator in the realm of  new media
steven brown  sound designer
The technical information is very helpful and the links comprehensive (mostly in Britain). His article is very interesting and a great start in developing a sense of sound design/composition for theatre.

Simon Ellis
A very interesting dancer and choreographer, also one of my most talented sound design students. Simon's collaborative approach to art making is both enjoyable and admirable, creating works where the sum is obviously more than the parts. 

Gordon Monro
Gordon is a fine composer of electro-acoustic music. His compositions are challenging and his interests lie in digital synthesis and manipulation, algorithmic processes and acoustic instruments. He is  currently a part-time postgraduate student at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.

Cajid
Cajid curates and releases sound, video, dvd and web based works by Australian artists and musicians. It also tours its artists and provides a discussion forum for anyone interested in technological media related art.

austraLYSIS
The site for the austraLYSIS and SOMA ARTS group. It offers a number of links to various computer/sound artists in Australia and some of the services that they can provide.

Anne Norman
Anne is a fine shakuhachi player and composer. She has developed the power pole caps instrument and is part of the duo Questing Spirit, with harpsichordist Peter Hagen and the group Jouissance.

NYID
Not Yet It's Difficult is an interesting and innovative performance company developing new and interesting ideas, commenting on salient cultural issues.

Time Space Texture
This is the website of Andrew D. Lyons. It has some interesting papers and gives his approach to sound and multi/inter-media.

Robin Allot
Some deeply considered information and opinion on sound symbolism, gesture, evolutionary biology and the foundations of language.

Nigel Nettheim
Nigel is a well published musicologist with a special interest in the piano, piano works, pianists and musical apprehension. His publications list provides a wealth of knowledge in these areas.

The Aural Imagination
Mic Pool's site offers a lots of information regarding all aspects of sound design for theatre. The cue sheets and system plans are useful as templates and to draw ideas from. His discussion of the sound design process, under "Manifestos", is also very interesting.

Gregory Little
Academic and artist looking into “synnoetics”—a term coined in 1961 by Louis Fein in unpublished documents, to describe “the cooperative interaction, or symbiosis of people, mechanisms, plant or animal organisms, and automata into a system that results in a mental power (power of knowing) greater than that of its individual components.” (Fein, 1960).
Some interesting art works are available on his site too.
Tonemeister
A very detailed and informative site offering a wealth of information for those interested in the world of sound.
David Cope
Composer, programmer and teacher. Experiments in Musical Intelligence and the software he has written contribute very much to the fields of computer music, musicology and composition.
Kai Harada's Sound Handbook
This is a wonderful description of the needs, processes, questions and answers to many sound design issues
F. David Peat
An interesting physicist and philosopher with a very broad world view.
Yumi Umiumare
A wonderful dancer.
Jeremy Alsop
My brother & a fine musician too
Joe Paradiso
Well worth checking out the publications and links pages
John Toth
An intermedia artist and use a computer as an instrument to explore the layering of sculpture, painting, music, sound, dance, video, film, slides and written text.
DJSpooky
that subliminal kid. Have a read of the articles,& a listen to the sounds.