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Introducing the Near-Infra Audio System, a game-changing technology set to revolutionize entertainment. By harnessing near-infra wavelengths, we deliver an unmatched level of immersion for films, TV, and live events. This system transcends traditional audio, creating a captivating auditory experience. Plus, it opens new doors for inclusivity and accessibility, allowing everyone, including those with sight and hearing impairments, to fully engage with content like never before.


Loren A Kinsella
Loren A Kinsella is the inventor and originator of the revolutionary NEAR-INFRA Audio System, a cutting-edge sound technology that has transformed the way audiences experience audio in both live and recorded formats. This pioneering system leverages advanced infra technologies to deliver unparalleled clarity and depth, creating immersive auditory environments that redefine industry standards.
Loren holds a BA, MA, MFA, and DFA, reflecting a strong academic foundation that complements their creative achievements. With extensive experience across film, television, and stage, Loren has contributed to numerous acclaimed productions, earning a reputation for artistic versatility and technical innovation. Her work spans from Broadway performances to Emmy-nominated television projects, making her a key figure in the entertainment industry.
Driven by a passion for both storytelling and technological advancement, Loren continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible in sound design, seamlessly blending art and science to create memorable, transformative experiences for audiences worldwide.

Stephen Good
Stephen Good is a senior lecturer and course leader in Music Technology and Production, with over 20-years' experience in the music industry, as well as being a member of the Music Producers Guild (MPG) and the Audio Engineering Society (AES). Starting out as a live and studio musician in the early 2000's, he has played around Europe and the UK in bands as a guitarist and bassist. Stephen moved into studios as a recording engineer, music producer and sound designer, following graduation from a Music Technology degree in 2009. In this role, he work with a broad range of artist, music producers and production companies, including Kate Nash, Jah Wobble, Tom Biller, Sky, BBC, Warner and Universal music. He is a keen researcher, investigating a range of subjects including digital signal processing and plug-in design, human and non-human interaction and digital instrument design and was previously a feature writer for Drummer Magazine (Blaze publishing) contributing articles on drum recording techniques.

Karim Mokaddem
Karim is an audio professional with 15+ years experience in the music industry. During this time, I have amassed a client list that includes artists such Idris Elba, Rejjie Snow and Karen Harding, as well as companies such as O’Neills Sportswear and Sony PlayStation. I began my career as an Assistant Engineer at one of London’s premier recording facilities; Sarm Music Village, before becoming Head Engineer at Perfect Songs. This was followed by establishing and proudly founding Colossal Audio, where I provide services specialising in audio production, recording, mixing, and mastering.