Biography
Aki Pasoulas is an electroacoustic composer and a Lecturer in Sonic Arts at the University of Kent. He holds a PhD on timescale perception in electroacoustic music, and between 2004 and present he taught at universities in London including City, Middlesex, and the University of the Arts. His doctoral research, supervised by Denis Smalley at City University London and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), investigated the listener's experience and interpretation of time passing and the interrelationships among timescales in electroacoustic music. Research interests include electroacoustic music, particularly acousmatic music; time and timescale perception; psychoacoustics and sound perception; spatial sound; and field recording and soundscape ecology, especially in relation to listening psychology.
Aki was a SPNM shortlisted composer between 2008-2011, he wrote many pieces for various combinations of instruments, found objects, voice, recorded and electronic sound, lyrics and a number of poems. He took part in many concerts and key events worldwide, and composed music for the theatre and for short animation films. For more information visit his homepage.
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