Alan Peacock is a teacher, practitioner and theorist working with interactive media and narrative forms. He has been involved with computers in the art and design field since the early 1980s. He is familiar with a broad range of digital technologies and processes and has a particular interest in the use of sound and the spoken word in interactive artworks.

Recently, his work has been included in exhibitions in the UK and in Germany. His creative output includes sound installations and constructed interactive objects that use generated and manipulated sounds alongside samples of voices and from other sources. These works are often about making sense by forming narratives from apparently random fragments, and the act of listening.

Alan leads an MA programme in Digital Practice at the University of Hertfordshire, teaching on the Hyperfictions strand and contributing to several undergraduate programmes that include interactive hypermedia in their curriculum.