Tove is a Postdoctoral researcher at IRCAM, working with Human–Computer Interaction and interactive technology in contexts of music and movement practice. Her current research critically examines the sometimes extractive tendencies of digital technology towards bodily knowledge and community knowledge in artistic practices, along the extractive tendencies of digital infrastructures through their environmental impact, and how these two coincide.
Florent is an associate professor at CRIStAL, Université de Lille, where he leads the MINT research team. His current research explores both shifting extended reality musical instruments from the virtual to the physical space, and studying the impact of digital musical instruments on the audience experience.
Ben is a associate professor at UWE, where they lead the Expressive Computer Interaction group. Their current work explores notions of NIME through a post-human lens, with a particular focus of Computing within Limits.
Raul is Professor of Electroacoustic and Multimedia Composition at the Conservatory of Music F. A. Bonporti in Trento, Italy. His research focuses on digital musical instruments, with particular attention to sustainability, accessibility, and contemporary music practices. Alongside his academic work, he is active as a composer and performer of electroacoustic and interactive music with his practice focusing on performance ecosystem.