Fitzpatrick, J. and Neff, F. (2023). Identifying a Perceptually Congruent Frequency Range for Auditory Line Charts. Conference: 28th International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD 2023), Norrköping, Sweden. June 2023.
Russell, V. [UCC], Murphy, D. [UCC], and Neff, F. (2022). The Design of an Experiment to Evaluate the Effect of Spatial Sound on Memory Recall in a Virtual Reality Learning Environment. 33rd European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, 1-5, Kaiserslautern Germany.
Fitzpatrick, J. and Neff, F. (2021). A Web Guide to Perceptually Congruent Sonification. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Auditory Display, June 2021. DOI:10.13140/RG.2.2.11163.59686
O’Dea, R., Jedir, R. and Neff, F. (2019). Auditory Distraction in HCI: Towards a Framework for the Design of Hierarchically- Graded Auditory Notifications. 14th International Audio Mostly Conference: A Journey in Sound (pp. 61-66), Nottingham, United Kingdom.
Butler, L [Hibernia College] and Neff. F (2019). Synergising the science of computing with pedagogy through a process interaction matrix approach – Presented at the Educational Studies Association of Ireland Conference, Sligo, Ireland. 11th-13th April 2019.
Fitzpatrick, J. and Neff, F. (2019). A Review of the Impact of Auditory Content on Reward Systems in Game- Based Learning. The Irish Game-Based Learning Conference (iGBL), Cork City, Ireland. 26th-28th June, 2019.
Butler, L [Hibernia College] and Neff, F. (2019). Integrating pedagogical and HCI principles in the design of game-based learning environments. The Irish Game-Based Learning Conference (iGBL), Cork City, Ireland. 26th-28th June, 2019.
O’Dea, R., Jedir, R. and Neff, F. (2019). User-Centred Game Based Learning: The Role of Working Memory Performance during Multimodal Interaction. The Irish Game-Based Learning Conference (iGBL), Cork City, Ireland. 26th- 28th June, 2019.
Fitzpatrick, J. and Neff, F. (2018 ). Stream Segregation: Utilizing Harmonic Variance in Auditory Graphs. SMC. Limassol, Cyprus, 4-7 July 2018.
Jedir, R. and Neff, F. (2018). Associations Between Episodic Memory and Auditory Perceptual Processing due to Cognitive Interactions in Integrative Emotional Centres. Presented at 15th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition, University of Graz, Austria.
O’Dea, R., Jedir, R., and Neff, F. (2018). Auditory Stream Disruption in Human Computer Interaction. In Proceedings of the 32nd British Human- Computer Interaction Conference, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Jedir, R and Neff, F. (2018). The Effects of Music on Episodic Memory. Poster at 15th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition 10th triennial conference of the European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music, Graz, Austria. 23-28 July 2018.
Fitzpatrick, J and Neff, F. (2017). The Data-Driven Algorithmic Composer. In Proceedings of Audio Mostly 17, London, United Kingdom, August 23- 26, 2017.
Gavin, M., Jedir, R. and Neff, F. (2016). Sonification playback rates during matching tasks of visualised and sonified EEG data. The Interactive Audio Systems Symposium, September 23rd 2016, University of York, United Kingdom.
Pinsenschaum, R. and Neff, F. (2016). Evaluating Gesture Characteristics When Using a Bluetooth Handheld Music Controller. Proceedings of the Audio Mostly 2016, Interactive Institute Sweden. ACM Publishing, NY.
Butler, L [Hibernia College] and Neff, F. (2015). Problematizing Second Language (L2) Learning using Emerging VR Systems. The Ireland-Canada International Symposium – Higher Education in Transformation 2015, Dublin Castle, Ireland.
Brophy, T., Neff F., Fitzpatrick, D. [DCU], Pitt, I. [UCC], Noonan, C. [UCC], Carroll, T. [University of York] (2015). Evaluating the cueing efficiency of sound icon designs in a multimodal system during acoustically chaotic events. The International Conference on the Multimodal Experience of Music, 2015.
Fahey, T (2023) ‘The Hag: Excavating Familiar and Unfamiliar Landscapes.’ Haunted Landscapes conference, University of Falmouth, July 2023.
Fahey, T. (2022) ‘From Disintegration to Reinvigoration: Creative Reflections on the Irish Female Gothic Experience 2012-2022.’ Haunted Hibernia conference, Carlow College, October 2022.
Fahey, T (2019) The Ghost in the Estate: Creative Responses To Contemporary Cursed Space.’ (Supernatural Cities: Magical Cities conference, June 2019, University of Portsmouth)
Fahey, T (2018)‘There’s No Place Like Home: Domestic Dystopias and Gothic Tourism in Ireland.’ (Supernatural in Contemporary Culture conference, August 2018, Robert Gordon University)
Fahey, T (2018) ‘‘Women Who Can’t Seem To Get Out Of The House’: A case study of Irish contemporary Gothic art.’ (International Gothic Association conference, July 2018)
Fahey, T (2017) ‘Irish Ecogothic: The Reanimation of Folk Traditions in Irish Contemporary Culture.’ (Gothic Nature: New Directions in Eco-horror and the Ecogothic conference, November 2017, Trinity College Dublin.)
Fahey, T (2017)‘Resurrecting the Gothic home in Irish contemporary art practice’ (The Irish Network for Gothic Studies (INGS)) Trinity College Dublin, January 2017.
Fahey, T (2017) ‘Gothicising Limerick’. (Supernatural Cities: Gothic Cities conference, April 2017, Limerick School of Art and Design)
Fahey, T (2016) ‘Crossing the Threshold: The Folk Gothic Home in Irish Contemporary Art’ (New Crops Old Fields 2: (Re)Imagining Irish Folklore conference, Queen’s University Belfast, June 2016)
Fahey, T (2016) ‘The Banshee Lives In The Handball Alley. Limerick as Folk Gothic heterotopia’. (Supernatural Cities: Exploring the Urban Mindscape conference, University of Portsmouth, April 2016)
Fahey, T (2016) ‘Irish Folk Gothic: Spaces of Folklore in Contemporary Art Practice’. (Reflected Shadows: Folklore and the Gothic, a joint conference of The Folklore Society and Kingston University. April 2016, Kingston University)
Fahey, T (2016) Invited keynote: ‘Wildgoose Lodge was a cursed story’: Revoicing vernacular narratives 1816-2016. Keynote for Temporal Discombobulations: Time and the Experience of the Gothic conference, University of Surrey, 22-24th August 2016.
Fahey, T (2016) ‘Revealing and Revoicing: Patient Narratives in Contemporary Irish Art’ (Institutions & Ireland: Medicine, Health, and Welfare conference, Trinity College Dublin, February 2016)
Fahey, T (2015) ‘What Lies Beneath: Unveiling Occluded Patient Narratives’ (What Lies Beneath, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, October 2015)
Fahey, T (2015)‘The Persistence of Legends; Folklore and the Ethnographic Art Practice of Michael Fortune’ (Why Folkloristics? conference Uppsala University, Sweden 9-12 June 2015)
Fahey, T (2015) ‘Remembering Wildgoose Lodge: Gothic Trauma Recalled and Retold’ (Irish Studies and the Dynamics of Memory conference, Radboud University Nijmegen 31 March – April 2 2015)
Fahey, T (2015) ‘The Locality of Loss; Memory Projects and Community Narratives’ co-delivered with Dr. Niamh Nic Ghabhann (The Literature of Loss, Mary Immaculate College 20th February 2015)
Fahey, T (2014) ‘Cracks in the foundation: Irish Gothic suburbs in contemporary art practice’ (Encircling Worlds: Imagining Irish Suburbia, Carlow College and VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art, 12-13 September, 2014)
Fahey, T (2014) ‘In Between Days; Domestic Liminality in the work of Aideen Barry ‘ (Between Spaces and Places conference, Trinity College Dublin, 5-6 May 2014)
Fahey, T (2013) ‘From Folklore to Contemporary Art Practice; Strange Spaces in Irish Gothic (Irish Gothic conference, Università degli Studi di Perugia / Università per Stranieri di Perugia, Italy – 5-6 December, 2013)
Fahey, T (2013) ‘[Re]Animating the Ghost Estate; Manifestations of the Uncanny in Irish Contemporary Art Practice’ (International Gothic Association conference, University of Surrey, August 2013)
Fahey, T (2013) ‘Walking and Talking; Gothic Sites and Stories’ (Art and Geography Ireland Conference, 17th May 2013 2013)
Fahey, T (2013) ‘Mapping the Intersections of Irish Folklore and Gothic – A Cultural Geographic Approach’ (LIT Research Symposium, Limerick, April 2013)
Fahey, T (2013)‘It’s Not My Place’: Dark Domesticity in Irish Folklore and the Visual Arts’ (Gothic Association of New Zealand and Australia inaugural conference, New Zealand, January 2013.