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Holly Rogers is Professor of Music and Director of Research at Goldsmiths, University of London, specializing in audiovisual convergence across film, new media, and participatory culture. Her work bridges musicology, visual arts, and digital humanities.
Education: BA/MA (Oxford), MMus (King's College London), PhD (Cambridge), with postdoctoral work at Trinity College Dublin and a Fulbright Scholarship in San Francisco.
Research: Focuses on intermedia relationships in video art, experimental film, social media, and documentary. She explores how sound and image interact in transmedia environments, emphasizing collaborative and networked practices.
Publications: Her scholarship spans audiovisual theory, YouTube culture, and experimental film sound. Recent works examine digital remediation, pandemic-era listening practices, and transmedia aesthetics.
Awards:
- Fulbright Scholarship (2012)
- AHRC Grant for computational music research (2017)
- Trinity College Dublin Fellowship (2013)
- Recent strategic funding for 'Future Sounds' (2023)
Leadership: Edits Bloomsbury's New Approaches to Sound, Music and Media series, founded the peer-reviewed journal Sonic Scope, and mentors 11 PhD students researching sound art, film, and digital culture.




