معرفی
Paul Vandemast-Bell is a Senior Lecturer in Performance Research at the College of Arts, Humanities and Education. His research focuses on electronic music performance systems, musical time dynamics, and audio engineering innovation. Key interests include live electronic music, human-machine interaction, spatial audio design, and recording studio pedagogy.
Research Interests
Vandemast-Bell explores the intersection of technology and performance through dynamic loop systems, multi-channel diffusion environments, and 3D audio applications. His work emphasizes temporal dynamics in live electronic music, spatial soundscapes, and immersive deconstruction techniques. Recent studies also address best practices in recording studio education and DJ-driven electronic music innovation.
Publications Overview
His 2013-2019 publications span live electronic music systems, spatial audio design, and educational methodologies. Notable works include explorations of dynamic loops, 3D EDM spatiality, and immersive sound diffusion techniques. Recent works (2017-2019) emphasize human-machine collaboration and temporal agency in performance systems.
Awards & Grants
No scientific awards or grants explicitly listed in the provided materials.
Advising & Collaborations
No formal advisee records or grant details provided. Collaborations with John Ferguson and Michael Brown are noted in multiple outputs.


