Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice (CRiSAP) supports the weekly Sound Arts Lecture Series at London College of Communication. The series is curated by CRiSAP member and BA (Hons) Sound Arts: Design Course Leader, Annie Goh.
World renowned practitioners share their work with Sound Arts BA, MA and PhD students. The lectures are also open to the public via livestream.
Summer term 2026 highlights
Explore some of the Sound Arts guest lectures this term:
- Mark Wagner is an artist and cymatics practitioner. His work ties in with his passion for Mysticism and Hermeticism. Mediation between the visible / invisible, inner / outer, conscious / subconscious, above / below plays central role in his work.
- Nisha Ramayya works across poetry, criticism and collaborative performance. She also teaches creative writing. Nisha is the author of 2 poetry collections, ‘Fantasia‘ and ‘States of the Body Produced by Love‘, as well as the co-author of pamphlets ‘Threads and Siblings‘, among other publications.
- Li Yilei is a Chinese-born, London-based artist and composer. Their work moves through tacit listening, perceptual thresholds, and the quiet tensions between presence and disappearance.
Previous speakers
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Sound performance with found objects and home made sound devices, London College of Communication, UAL
Watch our recorded sessions on YouTube
Explore over 70 recorded videos spanning across 7 academic years.