
Elle Spencer Lewis is an Emmy-nominated composer, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and creative technologist based in Los Angeles. Working across music, immersive media, and interactive systems, her practice blends storytelling, neuroscience, spatial audio, and real-time technology to create emotionally responsive experiences.
As a composer and sound designer, she has contributed music to feature films and television including Stronger starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Missing, and Friday Night Lights. She has released four pop albums and toured internationally across 11 countries as a performer and live music producer.
Alongside her work in film and music, Lewis develops interactive environments and audio-driven experiences that merge sound, gameplay, projection, and responsive media. She has created work for projects including Red Bull At Night, the Space Shuttle Endeavour opening at the California Science Center, XR wellness initiatives, and large-scale immersive installations integrating EEG, spatial audio, and generative systems.
Lewis has also served as a consultant, adjunct faculty member, and guest lecturer at Arizona State University, contributing to a multi-million-dollar NIH-backed Alzheimer’s wellness initiative focused on interactive therapeutic technologies. She specializes in adaptive audio systems, spatial sound, and interactive world-building across games, XR, and location-based experiences.
Her work sits at the intersection of art, technology, and human connection, exploring how sound and interaction can foster curiosity, participation, and collective experience. Her projects often combine live performance, projection, responsive media, and participatory design to transform audiences from observers into collaborators.