This seems relevant to Lovecraft, re: the creation of Lovecraftian music, perhaps relating to the topography/hydrology and hauntology of Providence…

Applications are invited for a Ph.D. in Music and Multimedia Composition (MMC) at Brown University. Fully-funded with a generous stipend and benefits.

MMC will host an online Open House event on 18th November 2022, from noon to 2pm EST. MMC faculty and current students will be available to answer questions.

Application deadline: 15th December 2022.

They appear to encompass a wide variety of musical styles and approaches, and seem to favour someone capable of a similar range. It’s not mentioned, but I assume that similarly advanced multimedia/coding skills will be needed.

Off the top of my head I’d propose Brown’s monstrous Art History block, being the site of Lovecraft’s house, as an instrument to be ‘played’ in a Lovecraftian manner. Possibly by being linked in some generative way to the city’s relic underground tunnels and the Twin Islands (Lovecraft used to land on these in his boat, probable inspiration for “Dagon”) in the Seekonk, such that subtle and uncanny noises are generated via sensors in the tunnels and in the tidal flows of the Seekonk. To lighten the mood in places, also mingling with a brighter sonic evocation of Lovecraft’s lost Cat Swamp in summer. One might further use cosmic rays above Providence as data inputs to generate occasional symphonic washes of sound.