
Senior Lecturer, Composition at Adelaide University
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 of Music and School of Performing Arts, at Adelaide University.