Profiles in "Sound Studies" Expertise Area

  • Daniel Gilfillan is associate professor of German studies at Arizona State University in the School of International Letters and Cultures.
  • Yost studies auditory perception, i.e., hearing in humans with normal and impaired hearing and in animals.
  • Hayes is a musician and sound artist who builds and performs with hybrid analogue/digital instruments, whose research centers around embodied and enactive music cognition, and audio-haptic technologies.
  • Monica De La Torre earned her doctorate in Feminist Studies from the University of Washington in 2016. Her research and and teaching practices bridges Chicana feminist theory, Latina/o media studies, and radio production.
  • Dr. Ferrando explores plants, animals, and water in modern Italian poetry; environmental and experimental noisescapes; and the digital humanities. She founded Navigli Project, a digital interactive map of Milan's waters.
  • Rodrigo Meirelles, Asst. Professor, is a sound artist and researcher at the Sidney Poitier Film School. He directs the Sonora Immersive Audio Lab at ASU’s MIX Center, exploring sound perception and spatial storytelling.
  • Navarro is an educator and composer of acoustic and electroacoustic music, who also develops intermedia works, performance art and installations.
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  • Charles Eppley (they/he) is an interdisciplinary art historian specializing in sonic art, disability studies, and digital culture.