Irad Lee (b. 1982) is a sound and interaction designer currently based in Tel Aviv. Lee’s work explores (new) ways in which sound can be used to convey information, meaning, aesthetic and emotional qualities in interactive contexts. With a background in sound, science and interaction design, his research interests and practice explore the intersection between sound space and body space, tangibility and intangibility, auditory perception and the use of pure sound to transform cultural artifacts, conceptions and ideologies into perceptible experiences. Current work is focused on advanced applications of sound design in motion picture, branding, and interactive art projects.
Lee holds a Diploma in Sonology (Sound Design & Music Technology) from the Institute of Sonology / Royal Conservatory of Music and a Bachelor of Design in Interactive/Media/Design from the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, The Netherlands.
(Source: The New River)