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Neil Leonard is a Professor of Electronic Production and Design at Berklee College of Music and Artistic Director of the Berklee Interdisciplinary Arts Institute. He holds an affiliate role with MIT's Art, Culture, and Technology Program (ACT) within the School of Architecture + Planning. His work bridges music, visual art, and technology through sound installations, multimedia collaborations, and experimental compositions.
Leonard's research explores themes of exile, cultural identity, and urban soundscapes. Notable works include True Bread (a 10-channel installation on Cuban street vendors) and Dreaming of an Island (an orchestral-electronic piece). He has collaborated with artists such as Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons and Tony Oursler, exhibiting at venues like MoMA, Venice Biennale, and Dak'art Biennale.
At MIT/ACT, he developed interdisciplinary curricula and lectured on sound installations. He is a Fulbright Specialist and contributed to projects like For Kounellis and Mil Maneras, blending electronic production with visual art. No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided texts.





