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Tom Ottway is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Art and Media at the University of Brighton. His work bridges creative practice and digital pedagogy, with a strong focus on sound-based and immersive media as forms of ethnographic and cultural inquiry.
His research interests include:
- Sound Art and Sound Studies
- Immersive Media and Digital Democracies
- Mobile Learning and Digital Pedagogies
- Film Theory and Production
- Urban Studies and Cultural Geography
- Creative Media Practice
Tom's research explores how the concept of 'home' is expressed through sound and digital media, often using autoethnographic methods. He has led significant work in digital education, notably as part of the EU-funded SIMOLA project, which advanced mobile learning through apps like Lingobee and Cloudbank. His recent creative output, From Home: Digital Democracies Prototyping Session (2021), reflects his interdisciplinary approach, merging performance, technology, and social themes such as hope and parental identity.
His scholarly contributions are rooted in critical digital practices and lifelong learning, positioning him at the intersection of art, education, and technology.
Scientific awards:
- No awards listed
Tom Ottway advises on digital pedagogy and has contributed to major collaborative educational projects. While no formal students are listed, his leadership in international research initiatives suggests mentorship and team coordination roles.
He is associated with innovative digital learning environments and collaborative cultural practices, particularly through his work in mobile learning and immersive media projects.



