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Prof. Nathalie Singer is a Professor of Experimental Radio at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar since 2007. She served as Vice Dean of the Media Faculty (2013-2015) and Vice President for Studies and Teaching (2017-2020). Her expertise spans electroacoustic music, sound art, and radio art archives. She founded the Sonic Arts Lounge (2003) and co-curated the touring exhibition 'Radiophonic Spaces' (2018-2020), supported by the German Federal Cultural Foundation.
Education: Studies in music, communication sciences, and psychology in Berlin/Paris, composition courses at GRM (Paris) under Beatriz Ferreyra.
Research focuses on digital radio art archives (Sonosphere.org, EXPA) and interdisciplinary mediation of sonic cultures. Awards include the RadioJournal Rundfunk Prize (2005) and Prix Europa nominations (2009, 2020). She pioneered the Wurfsendung short radio format adopted globally.
Labs/Teams: Core member of the SNSF-Sinergia research project on radiophonic cultures. Collaborates with Berliner Festspiele, Museum Tinguely, and Haus der Kulturen der Welt. Organized festivals like Inventions (1996/1998) and Cybersongosse (2002).
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