Gregory Whitehead has been immersed in audio production and play from early childhood, and has since founded a number of spurious research centers, including the Paul Broca Memorial Institute for Schizophonic Behavior, the International Institute for Screamscape Studies, and the Laboratory for Innovation and Acoustic Research (LIAR). His efforts have yielded a wide variety of responses, including awards such as the BBC award, the Prix Futura, and the Prix Italia, which he was relieved to discover was not a formula racing car event.
Mind, Body, Soul
By Gregory Whitehead
An interview with a performance artist, whose "art" consists of consuming entire copies of the Oxford English Dictionary, Gray's Anatomy, and the King James Bible. (more)
Ice Music
By Gregory Whitehead
What if sounds could be frozen into ice cubes, then released upon their melting? Everyday movements and actions might become rich musical performances... (more)
Marinade a la Tete
By Gregory Whitehead
A cerebral yet refreshing exploration into the question "where do creative ideas come from?" (more)
Brain Mash
By Gregory Whitehead
How to create a human brain -- from a bowl of mashed potatoes. (more)
Rocks, Riptides, and Buoys: Radio in the Play of the Airwaves
By Gregory Whitehead
Longtime proponent of radio as a fluid and flexible medium, Gregory Whitehead plays a variety of work from around the world and gives a philosophical and pragmatic talk on the role of imaginative radio in an increasingly congested media landscape. (more)