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This year’s winners of the Oram Awards – recognising women, trans, non-binary and gender expansive artists who are pushing the envelope of creativity in sound, music and related technology – have been announced.

The winning five artists were named as Dali de Saint Paul, The Silver Field, Hanna Tuulikki, Lola De La Mata and xname. 

Each winner receives a grand in bursary funding and access to the Oram Awards’ mentoring programme.

(Image credit: National Media Museum/Daily Herald Archive / Contributor)

The awards, developed in partnership with The Radiophonic Institute and PRS Foundation, is the namesake of audio pioneer Daphne Oram, one of the founding members of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, creator of the Oramics machine and some even say, a proto-techno-musique-concréte foremother.

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