
Joseph Callaly is a contemporary artist whose practice blends performance, installation and research. As a sound and multimedia artist, Joseph has exhibited locally and internationally, specialising in spatial and interactive works. With experimental electronic trio, Glome, performance highlights include events at Melbourne Music Week, ONO & Chantelouve France. Glome's work combines electro-acoustic improvisation with dance music forms, their most recent LP release was critically described as "Skin crawling electronics and subnautical pressure combine for equal moments of paranoia and exaltation. A distinctly digital presence haunts the periphery but its intentions remain unknown".
As an early career researcher, Joseph's writing explores the intersections of creativity and ecology. Their PhD thesis titled On Transversal Creativities: Figures of a Sonic and Machinic Apparatus explores the intersections of sound, philosophy, and technology. More recently, their research has focused on critical listening practices, examning how chronic tinnitus and hearing loss complicate our standard assumptions about auditory perception.