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Research Interests

  • Creative practice-based research
  • Critical infrastructure studies
  • Ecomedia / environmental media studies
  • Sensory ethnography
  • History of computing
  • Media archaeology
  • Sound studies
  • Sound arts and design

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Matt Parker is a critical sound explorer; an artist researching the resonances between things. His research engages with sound studies, media ecology, field recording and environmental humanities through a spectral art practice.

His current book project, En/Counters with Wavefields: How Landscapes Become Stories of Technology, investigates how sonic, electromagnetic, and vibrational phenomena shape our cultural and ecological relationships with media infrastructures. Drawing together multimodal fieldwork, archival research, and environmental media theory, the book traces how places such as salt marshes, telegraph ruins, lakes, and mineral quarries become active participants in the histories and futures of technological systems. Through what he terms “critical wavefield exploration,” Parker reveals how landscapes and infrastructures co-produce their meanings through resonance, friction, and more-than-human encounters.

Other areas of research interest include the environmental impact of data centers, and other media infrastructures, especially the growing boom in generative AI infrastructures, multimodal scholarship, listening and the environment, immersive audio, documentary practice, storytelling, and sensory ethnography.

Matt's experience as a musician, sound artist, and sound recordist situates him within the media production team at UNNC where he teaches on sound recording practice, mixing, and creative approaches to listening and the environment.

Matt was awarded the Deutsche Bank Creative Prize in Music 2014, and is winner of New Art West Midlands 2016. He was nominated for the Phonurgia Nova Awards Prix Field Recording 2018 and shortlisted for the Aesthetica International Art Prize 2015. His work has been exhibited, screened and sounded internationally, including at ABC Radio National (AU), BBC Radio 4 (UK), Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (UK), Bletchley Park (UK), Brighton Digital Festival (UK), Douglas Hyde Gallery (IE), Electronic Media Arts Festival (DE), Glitch Festival (MX), Herbert Gallery (UK), Jerwood Space (UK), Kochi-Muziris Biennale (IN), Les Subsistances (FR), Melbourne Fringe Festival (AU), MAC (UK), MK Central Library (UK), MK Gallery (UK), Queen Street Studios Belfast (UK), RIXC Art and Science Festival, Riga (LV), Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts (UK), Science Gallery Dublin (IE), SXSW (US), Society for Visual Anthropology Film & Media Festival (US), Tate Britain (UK), The British Library (UK), The British School at Rome (IT), The Water Hall Gallery (UK), The LAB (IE), The Nunnery (UK), The V&A (UK), Università Iuav di Venezia (IUAV) (IT), University of Cambridge (UK), Watermans Gallery (UK), Without Words Film Festival (FR), Wolverhampton Art Gallery (UK) and ZKM Gallery (DE).

Education/Academic qualification

Master, Music Technology, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire

Bachelor, Philosophy with Psychology, University of Leeds

PhD, Sound and Media Arts, University of the Arts London

External positions

Byrne-Bussey Marconi Fellowship in the History of Science, Technology and Communication, University of Oxford

2023

Gilbert Seldes Multimodal Postdoctoral Fellowship, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania

20232025

Peer Review College Member, Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)

2022 → …

AHRC Research Fellow, The Huntington Library, Los Angeles

2022

Saari Residency (with Mehiläisten seura), Kone Foundation

2021

Back Apartment Residency, CEC Arts Link, St Petersburg

2020

Research Fellow, Oxford Brookes University

20192023

Associate Lecturer, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire

2018

Mead Scholarship, The British School at Rome

2017

Associate Lecturer, University of the Arts London

20172019

AER: International Artist Residency Programme, Joya: arte + ecología, Almeria

2016

Artist in Residence, The National Museum of Computing, Bletchley Park

2015

Disciplines

  • Fine Arts
  • Philosophy

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