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Manoli Moriaty
Manoli Moriaty is a music-maker, performer and scholar. Soon after he relocated to the United Kingdom in the late 1990s, he became infatuated by Manchester’s free-party culture and went to become a regular player at clubs, squats and teknivals across the North West. Maintaining much of the ethos and aesthetic of his formative music endeavours, the past decade saw his practice focusing on the synergy between sonic and performance arts, investigating interdisciplinary collaboration and organization through digital performance technologies and human–computer interaction methodologies. He has presented work in both academic and practice-based happenings internationally and has published articles with Springer, Routledge and Cambridge University Press. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Salford and is currently a lecturer in music production at Liverpool Hope University.
Contact: Liverpool Hope University, Shaw Street, Liverpool L6 1HP, UK.