Dr Simon Jones has been a neurophysiologist since 2003. He has studied the way neurons vary their activity according to hormonal state, gate their own input, vary in responsiveness according to perceptual state and alter responses to identical stimuli according to context. he has been a researcher at Cambridge, Nottingham and Oldenburg Universities and UCL's Ear Institute
Prof Angus Carlyle is a researcher at CRiSAP at the University of the Arts, London, where he is Professor of Sound and Landscape. the title of his professorship indicates the broad terrain that he is curious about exploring; he is also interested in how sound operates with other media, and how different media forms relate to questions of memory and the potentially productive tensions between the ‘artistic’ and the ‘documentary’. his creative work frequently involves collaboration
Antoine Bertin creates experience bringing together science and sensoriality, environment and audio storytelling, data and music composition. his work has been heard at Tate Britain, Palais de Tokyo, Sonar+D and on NTS radio. He is the founder of sound-driven creative studio Sound Anything