Oliver Bown is a researcher and maker working with creative technologies. He comes from a highly diverse academic background spanning social anthropology, evolutionary and adaptive systems, music informatics, and interaction design, with a parallel career in electronic music and digital art spanning over 15 years. He is interested in how artists, designers, and musicians can use advanced computing technologies to produce complex creative works. His current active research areas include media multiplicities, musical metacreation, the theories and methodologies of computational creativity, new interfaces for musical expression, and multi-agent models of social creativity. He is an associate professor at the School of Art & Design, University of New South Wales, where he is also co-director of the Interactive Media Lab and co-director of research and engagement.