
Ray Lee is an award-winning sound artist and composer. He creates spinning, whirling, and pendulous sound installations and performances that explore his fascination with “circles of ether,” the invisible forces that surround us. His immersive and mesmerising works such as the world-wide touring composition/performance for kinetic sound installation Siren, the Ethometric Museum (winner of the 2012 British Composer of the Year for Sonic Art), and his monumental outdoor works Chorus 2013 (shortlisted for the 2014 British Composer of the Year for Sonic Art) and Ring Out 2017 (PRSF New Music Biennial award winning commission) aim to make sound art accessible and engaging for a wide audience. Force Field was awarded an honorary mention in the 2008 Prix Ars Electronica. In 2019 he was awarded commissions for his innovative interactive performance Congregation for 100 interactive sonic spheres as part of a major UK national and international tour. In 2021 his monumental installation/performance project Points of Departure was premiered at Shoreham Port for the Brighton Festival in the UK. His latest work The Invention of Wonder, premiered at the historic Holywell Music Room in Oxford in 2024. His work has been shown in over 30 countries across four continents. He also works part-time as Professor of Sound Art at Oxford Brookes University.
As of: February 2026