Paul Dunham is a New Zealand based sound artist. His recent work has seen a focus of the relationship between past and contemporary media and connecting their socio-cultural and technical conditions of existence. As media archaeology these relationships are represented and expressed through sound as recorded works, installations or performances.
In addition, he has composed a range of acousmatic and electroacoustic works utilising a range of materials ranging from broken media to environmental sounds.
His works have been exhibited nationally and internationally including the New Interfaces for Musical Expression conference (Birmingham and Shanghai) and Ars electronica Garden Aotearoa (New Zealand).
He holds a B.Mus(Honours, 1st class) from NZSM, Victoria/Massey Universites and a PhD in Sonic Arts from Victoria, University of Wellington.