Nettsider med emneord ?performance?
Transformation was an artistic research project exploring the use of realtime motion capture in violin performance.
In the Dance Jockey project, we have used a full-body inertial motion capture system, the Xsens MVN suit, for musical interaction.
Visiting researcher Yago de Quay will showcase his latest Interactive Systems for dance clubs at the venue Gabler . There will be four systems at work that night, namely the wii-make-music , video jockey , DJ , and motion to music . More information below.
fourMs-researchers wil perform at Future Media Days 2010:
iPhone ensemble playing Bloom and Scrambler (for iPhone and small speakers). Featuring Alexander Refsum Jensenius, Kristian Nymoen, Anders Tveit, Arve Voldsund and Viet Phi Uy Hoang.
fourMs-researchers wil perform at the VERDIKT conference:
iPhone ensemble playing Bloom and Scrambler (for iPhone and small speakers). Featuring Alexander Refsum Jensenius, Kristian Nymoen, Anders Tveit, Arve Voldsund and Viet Phi Uy Hoang.
Dance Jockey by Yago de Quay and St?le Skogstad (using Xsens inertial motion capture)
Ensemble Metatone reformed as an Oslo-based collective to perform a 3-hour continuous improvisation at the Elvelangs i Fakkelys in September 2017.
We welcomed researchers, musicians, and students from around Oslo to Escape to hear and discuss performances and demonstrations of new music technology projects.
"Biophysical Music" is volume 1 of the new concept "MusicLab", a series of events exploring the science of music from different perspectives. The idea is to mix research and edutainment through hands-on workshops, intellectual warm-ups, performances and data jockeying.
Oslo Laptop Orchestra (OLO) is an ad-hoc ensemble consisting of students and faculty from the University of Oslo and Norwegian Academy of Music. The main idea is to explore the laptop as a musical instrument in a collaborative setting. The orchestra performs the standard repertoire for laptop orchestras, and develops own pieces for different setups and constellations.
Oslo Mobile Orchestra (previously Oslo iPhone Ensemble) explored the future of mobile music performance in a collaborative setting in 2009-2012. The ensemble was an ad-hoc group of students and researchers from the University of Oslo and the Norwegian Academy of Music.
fourMs-researchers were heavily present at the annual VERDIKT conference yesterday. In addition to a lecture and poster presentations, we also contributed a performance with the iPhone ensemble and a motion capture performance. More info below.
This week's edition of the University of Oslo newspaper Uniforum features a story called "Forskar mellom kunst og vitskap" ("Research between art and science"), highlighting the importance of interdisciplinarity in research.
The interview was made in connection with a performance of the piece Transformation at Norwegian Academy of Music a couple of weeks ago. By moving inside a seemingly empty space, the violinist slowly explores a sonic landscape of thousands of short fragments of various violin sounds. The space thus becomes a musical entity in itself, a space that the violinist both controls and interacts with at the same time. What seemed to be an empty space at first, is left as a sonic space in our memory when the piece ends.