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Tom Davis is an Associate Professor in Music and Audio Technology at The Media School, Bournemouth University, where he teaches on the BA Music and Sound Production degree. He is a practicing artist specializing in sound installation and live performance, with exhibitions across Europe and the United States. His research focuses on the interface between music and technology, including instrument building, technologically mediated improvisation, and enaction.
Education:
- PhD in Sonic Art (Queen's University Belfast, 2008)
- PGCert in Education Practice (Bournemouth University, 2015)
- MA in Communication Media: Creative Sound Production (University of the West of England, 2004)
- BSc (Hons) in Physics with Music (University of Edinburgh, 2001)
Research Interests span interdisciplinary domains such as Music Technology, Human-Computer Interaction, and Sonic Art, with a focus on enactive and postphenomenological frameworks. His work explores networked performance ecosystems, actuated instruments, and AI-mediated creativity.
Publications and Research Trends reflect his expertise in digital music interfaces, human-AI collaboration, and cultural heritage digitization. Key themes include improvisational agency, assistive technology, and generative sound systems.
Grants and Leadership: Davis leads projects like Shared Post-Human Imagination: Human-AI Collaboration in Media Creation (AHRC, 2024) and Improving Educational Outcomes for SEN Students (HEIF, 2017). He serves as an external examiner for institutions like London College of Communication (UAL) and contributes to peer review for journals and funding bodies.
Labs and Collaborations: As an affiliate member of CIPPM (Centre for Intellectual Property Policy & Management), he engages in cross-disciplinary research on emerging technologies and global IP policy.



