
Head of Studies, Sonic Art, Elder Conservatorium at University of Adelaide
Stephen Whittington began his involvement with electronic music in the 1970s using analogue synthesisers under the guidance of composer Tristram Cary. He is well-known internationally as a performer of contemporary music, a composer of instrumental music (notably three string quartets, including the widely acclaimed Windmill and Music for Airport Furniture), and a designer of digital art installations. He also writes about music, philosophy and culture. He is a Senior Lecturer at the Elder Conservatorium, at Adelaide University.