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Drymonitis, Alexandros (2023) The Artists who Say Ni!: Incorporating the Python programming language into creative coding for the realisation of musical works. Doctoral thesis, Birmingham City University.
Coccioli, Lamberto (2020) From culture to nature and back. A personal journey through the soundscapes of Colombia. Journal of Sonic Studies, 19. ISSN 2212–6252
Di Donato, Balandino and Dooley, James and Coccioli, Lamberto (2020) HarpCI, empowering performers to control and transform harp sounds in live performance. Contemporary Music Review, 38 (6). pp. 667-686. ISSN 0749-4467
Mogensen, René Lars Aagaard (2017) Typology of relations between acoustic instruments and electronics in concert music: an analysis- and composition-based approach. Doctoral thesis, Birmingham City University.
Michailidis, Tychonas (2016) On the hunt for feedback: Vibrotactile feedback in interactive electronic music performances. Doctoral thesis, Birmingham City University.
Coccioli, Lamberto (2013) Beauty and the Beast The Faustian Bargain between Music and Techne. In: Inaugural Professorial Lecture, 28 February 2017, Recital Hall, Birmingham Conservatoire. (Unpublished)
Bullock, Jamie and Coccioli, Lamberto and Dooley, James and Michailidis, Tychonas (2013) Live Electronics in Practice: Approaches to Training Professional Performers. Organised Sound, 18 (2). pp. 170-177. ISSN 1355-7718
Bullock, James and Coccioli, Lamberto (2010) Integra Live: A New Software Environment for the Composition and Performance of Live Electronic Music. Birmingham City University.
Bullock, James and Coccioli, Lamberto (2009) Towards a Humane Graphical User Interface for Live Electronic Music. In: 9th International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME), 4-6 June 2009, Pittsburgh, USA.
Bullock, J. and Frisk, H.A. and Coccioli, Lamberto (2008) Sustainability of 'live electronic' music in the Integra project. In: MELECON 2008 - 2008 IEEE Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference, 5 May 2008 through 7 May 2008, Ajaccio, France.