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Dr. Stephen Roddy's work at Alternating Currents 2025

Dr Stephen Roddy of the Department of Digital Humanities and the Radical Humanities Laboratory will have several musical pieces from his Signal to Noise Loops series featured in the radio program for the 2025 Edition of Dublin Digital Radio's Alternating Current Festival
Dr Stephen Roddy of the Department of Digital Humanities and the Radical Humanities Laboratory will have several musical pieces from his Signal to Noise Loops series featured in the radio program for the 2025 Edition of Dublin Digital Radio's Alternating Current Festival. The theme for this year's festival, Urban Scores, is drawn from the writing of Elena Biserna and seeks to provoke responses that both score the city and use the city as their score. Stephen's compositions take data from urban sensor networks embedded in Dublin City and convert them into musical works through a process that involves both generative music systems and sonification.
More information on the artists and events involved in this year's festival is available here:
https://listen.dublindigitalradio.com/alternating-current-2025