Greg Hainge is Professor of French in the School of Languages and Cultures at the University of Queensland. He is an internationally recognised specialist in sound studies and film studies with a special interest in avant-garde film. He brings these fields together in publications such as his monographs Philippe Grandrieux: Sonic Cinema (Bloomsbury 2017), and Noise Matters: Towards an Ontology of Noise (Bloomsbury 2013). Most recently Hainge has written essays for an upcoming sound art exhibition to be held in Madrid’s Museo Reina Sofía and for the forthcoming Blu-ray and artist book edition of Scott Barley’s Sleep Has Her House.
Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities