Konserter/installasjoner
Tidligere
A networked music and dance performance at Popsenteret, organized by the AMBIENT project and MCT master students in collaboration with Popsenteret, Oslo.
Through a combined concert and science talk with her band Dana & The Monsters, Dana will present and demonstrate her research to explain how concerts are venues for social bonding.
Floating Pointers, a multimedia project for dancer, electronic music and video by Alisa Kobzar (composition) and Lisa McGuire (dance), takes inspiration from the concept of ‘pointers’ in computer science, where digital objects store memory addresses.
Velkommen til seminar og workshop om kunstfagene, kunstnerisk utviklingsarbeid og ?pen forskning. Hvilke dilemmaer oppst?r n?r forskningsdata og resultater skal deles og gjenbrukes? Og hvilke muligheter medf?rer mer ?penhet og ?kt deling av data for fag som eksempelvis musikk, visuell kunst, film, scenekunst og design?
Me & My Musical AI "Toddler", an improvisation piece for a guitarist, a coadaptive audiovisual instrument, and six self-playing guitars.
An installation of the Self-Playing Guitars by Sebastian Fongen Langslet, ?a?r? Erdem, and Alexander Refsum Jensenius.
MusicLab 8 explores synaesthesia through a multimodal performance with electric guitar and live electronics and visuals.
Why do people get absorbed in musical experiences? RITMO has teamed up with the world-leading The Danish String Quartet for a unique research concert in the middle of Copenhagen.
This 6th edition of MusicLab focuses on musical interactions between humans and machines, featuring prominent musicians from Norway’s improvisation scene. Christian Winther (guitar) and Dag Erik Knedal Andersen (drums) will play with an artificial intelligence-enabled interactive music system, CAVI, developed by ?a?r? Erdem.
The Borealis String Quartet, from the Norges Musikkh?gskole, will perform a concert at the RITMO MoCap lab Dec 9, at 7-8pm.