Nettsider med emneord ?Music Technology?
MCT Master’s students will showcase and perform with the novel musical instruments they have designed and built
In this two-day workshop consisting of keynote speeches, performances, and thematic sessions, we explore musical artificial intelligence's past, present, and future through the lenses of embodied cognition.
A mini acoustic chamber for small-scale testings and experiments
The International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression gathers researchers and musicians from all over the world to share their knowledge and late-breaking work on new musical interface design.
The goal of the innovation project SoundTracer is to develop an app for searching in large music libraries through moving a mobile phone in the air.
We welcomed researchers, musicians, and students from around Oslo to Escape to hear and discuss performances and demonstrations of new music technology projects.
A concert and demo session of new musical works for unconventional technologies developed at UiO. Come and try out a muscle controlled musical instrument, join an iPad-ensemble, or participate in social-media music making!
Our musical smartphone app, MicroJam, will be on show at two upcoming conferences, NIME and SMC.
Computer systems that support and extend musical listening, performance, and collaboration.
A Study Day co-hosted by IASPM Norden & Nordic Sounds
All are invited to the International Association for the Study of Popular Music (IASPM Norden) Study Day at the Department of Musicology, University of Oslo on September 14 2017.
The theme of the day is the study of popular music in the Nordic countries. Professor Stan Hawkins will introduce the event, which is co- hosted by our department’s Nordic Sounds: Critical Music Research Group.