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Lee Gilboa is a US-Based Israeli composer, researcher, and audio engineer currently serving as a Lecturer in the Music Production department at Berklee College of Music. She is concurrently a Ph.D. candidate in Music and Multimedia Composition at Brown University, where her research focuses on sonic identity and experimental audio techniques.
Her educational background includes:
- Degree from Berklee College of Music
- Degree from Columbia University
- Ph.D. candidate at Brown University (ongoing)
Lee's research delves into the intersection of sound, identity, and social dynamics. Through innovative techniques in speech processing, audio spatialization, and vocal manipulation, she investigates how sonic elements shape individual and collective identities. Her work critically examines themes of naming, representation, and oppression, while exploring avenues for self-expression and resistance. This research manifests in creative outputs like her album "The Possibility of Sonic Portraiture" and academic work at Brown University, advancing electroacoustic music and sound studies.
Her works have been presented at prestigious venues including Roulette Intermedia, NYU's Immersion Room, Virginia Tech's Cube, Ars Electronica Forum Wallis festival, and the New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival. She has participated in international residencies at the Atlantic Center for the Arts, Honk-Tweet, and IRCAM's ManiFeste Academy, demonstrating her interdisciplinary approach to sound art innovation.




