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Dr. Lindsay Vickery is a Senior Lecturer and coordinator of the Composition and Music Technology Program at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA), part of Edith Cowan University. He has been active as a composer and performer globally since 1986, working across acoustic and electronic mediums in interactive, improvised, and fully notated settings.
- Education:
- Master of Music, University of Western Australia
- Doctor of Philosophy, Queensland University of Technology (2013)
Research Interests: Vickery specializes in screenscores, interactive music systems, non-linear formal structures, new media integration, poly-tempo music, alternate controllers, and music analysis. His work bridges technological innovation with experimental composition techniques.
Article Trends: His recent publications focus on digital notation systems, networked performance environments, and the intersection of visual and sonic representation. Key themes include the evolution of Cage's variations into digital formats, hybrid acoustic-electronic composition, and interactive score technologies.
Scientific Awards:
- Sounds Australian Award (1989)
- Churchill Fellowship for electronic music research (1995)
- Australian Major Festivals Initiative Seeding Grant (2001)
Supervision & Grants: He supervises PhD and Master's students in topics like deconstructed bassoon technique, meditative sonic praxis, and hybrid cultural composition. He has secured over $400,000 in grants from institutions like the Australia Council for the Arts, Feilman Foundation, and Nortel Networks.
Performance & Collaborations: Vickery has performed at festivals including ISEA, SWR Tage für Neue Musik, and Shanghai International Arts Festival. He co-founded ensembles like Alea New Music Ensemble and Decibel, and has collaborated with artists such as Cat Hope and Stuart James on over 50 creative outputs since 2001.





