Academic
Research foundations, scholarly outputs, and collaboration pathways.
PhD Dissertation
Coordinating the Telematic Music Performance Experience with Telemidi: Synchronising Nodes, Enhancing Musicality, and Delivering Simultaneity
This dissertation forms the foundational research underpinning the development of TEMPO and the Telemidi Platform.
Masters Thesis
Telematic Music Performance: Synchronous Comprovisation of Pulse-Based Electronic Music
Dr Bray’s initial practice-led investigation into pulse-based music performance across distributed digital environments.
Research areas supported by Telemidi may include:
Human factors in distributed performance
Perception of simultaneity and synchrony
Intentionality in network mediated collaboration
MIDI based interaction analysis
Digital collaboration models
Social and cultural dimensions of telematic practice
Creative practice across geographically dispersed communities
Arts and health applications
Social determinants influencing access to creative technology
Cross cultural creative collaboration
Educational applications and remote learning design
Academic and Industry Collaboration
Telemidi welcomes researchers, labs, and industry partners exploring simultaneous interaction, human factors research, distributed musical systems, digital collaboration, interactive composition, and emerging creative technologies.
If your organisation is interested in co-authoring studies, conducting trials, or integrating Telemidi into research workflows, please contact us.
Human Factors in Distributed Performance
Investigating how performers perceive simultaneity, timing, agency, and responsiveness in networked environments.
MIDI as Intentional Data
Using performance actions instead of audio streams to support synchronised collaboration, adaptive systems, and new scholarly analysis.
Computational Reconstruction of Simultaneity
How TEMPO aligns distributed performance data to produce a coherent representation of musical intention across distance.
Community and Cultural Exchange
• Cross-regional creative collaborations
• Distributed cultural events
• Shared artistic experiences across distance
Health, Arts, and Technology (HAT)
A research initiative connecting Telemidi with interdisciplinary studies across health, arts, human factors, and community practice.
Research Expression of Interest
If you are conducting research or developing studies in areas related to simultaneity, distributed performance, or creative digital systems, you can submit an expression of interest here.