Julie Rose Bower creates sound-led performances, installations and videos. Her work as an artist, sound designer and teacher focuses on the cross-modal and embodied qualities of sound and specifically the intersection of sound with movement and touch.
Recent work includes the interactive sensory space Meridians Meet as part of WEIRD SENSATION FEELS GOOD: the World of ASMR at London’s Design Museum, the YouTube series ASMR at the museum for the V&A and touring work Foley Explosion (SPILL Festival, Cameo Live). Julie Rose is currently a practice-based PhD candidate in the Department of English and Drama at Queen Mary University of London. Within this she is researching the gender politics of sound and exploring ways of notating non-musical sounds. Her thesis is entitled: “This is What A Feminist Sounds Like: Performed Sound Design from Foley to ASMR”.