Tidligere arrangementer - Side 14
Composer-researcher Oded Ben-Tal presents his ongoing research in music artificial intelligence.
Maria Witek (Birmingham) will lecture on "Musical Groove: Effect on pleasure, body-movement and the brain".
Swedish artist-developer Alexander Berman presents his latest research.
Jim T?rresen and Charles Martin (RITMO/IFI) will present on the topic "Time series analysis and prediction with sequence learning and recurrent neural networks (RNN)".
MusicLab Vol. 2 explores the concept of breathing - in music and in the body. All within MusicLab’s unique blend of research and edutainment through hands-on workshops, intellectual warm-ups, performances and data jockeying.
"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.
An interactive art installation at the Technology & Emotions conference 2017. Resonating guitars controlled by standstill.
An interactive art installation at the Norwegian music technology conference Musikkteknologidagene. Resonating guitars controlled by human standstill.
An interactive art installation at Researcher's Night 2017. Six guitars playing electronic dance music when you stand still.
An interactive art installation at the Ultima Contemporary Music Festival 2017. Resonating guitars controlled by standstill.
Anne Danielsen, Kristian Nymoen, Mari Romarheim Haugen and Gui Camara present the new project "Timing and Sound in Musical Microrhythm" (TIME).
Leading scholars on musical rhythm from music psychology, neuroscience, musicology and ethnomusicology present papers on the current status of research into rhythm and groove. International guests: Justin London, Rainer Polak, Peter Vuust, and Maria Witek.