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This event will provide a platform for experts from various disciplines, including multiple types of musicology, music technology, physiology, psychology, human movement sciences, and music information retrieval, to share their insights on the study of solo and ensemble performances during live concerts.
RITMO will host a mini-symposium in which researchers from Heriot-Watt University and the UK’s National Robotarium, and UiO will co-present work including human to robot trust from the UKRI-funded TAS Node on Trust Project.
After a highly successful workshop at RITMO, we follow up with a visit to UC Berkeley.
Join an exciting, active, and educational workshop with musician and RITMO-researcher Sara D'Amario.
A RITMO-funded workshop bringing together scholars from philosophy, music studies, psychology, and literature studies to discuss the novel concept of 'Mind Surfing'.
Martin Clayton, Professor in Ethnomusicology in Durham University presented his keynote "Entrainment in natural musical performances"
Molly Henry from Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, and Toronto Metropolitan University, presented her keynote "Understanding neural entrainment using noninvasive brain stimulation"
RITMO hosted researchers for an interdisciplinary workshop on the concept of entrainment, featuring perspectives from musicology, ethnomusicology, cognitive neuroscience, music cognition, and computational modeling.
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.
RITMO members and guests present the fourth installment of the Thematic Workshop series, on the subject of 'surprise'. The workshop is organized by the Interaction & Pleasure research cluster at RITMO.
A two-day workshop on music making with collections of sounds using machine listening and learning
RITMO members and guests present the third installment of the Thematic Workshop series, on the subject of 'rhythm'. The workshop is organized by the Interaction & Pleasure research cluster at RITMO.
RITMO members and guests present the second installment of the Thematic Workshop series, on the subject of ‘affect'. The workshop is organised by the Interaction & Pleasure research cluster at RITMO.
RITMO members and guests present the first installment of a new Thematic Workshop series, on the subject of 'the experience of time and the "now”'. The workshop is organised by the Interaction & Pleasure research cluster at RITMO.
In this mini-workshop we will explore how we can measure complexity computationally, in particular when it comes to time series and biosignals.
Neta Maimon from the Department of Cognitive Psychology in the School of Psychology at Tel-Aviv University will give a workshop on the mobile EEG system Neurosteer.
RITMO will host a workshop by Daniel S. Quintana on Heart Rate Variability (HRV), its physiology, methodology and experimental possibilities.
Absorption is a mental feature characterizing our ability to be present to ourselves, to others and to the world around us. Its precise nature, however, is under-explored. On the one hand, it has properties of effortful concentration and on the other hand, effortless flow.
This international workshop will bring together music scholars, philosophers, and psychopathologists to better understand this human feature.
RITMO will hold two workshops on force-feedback haptic interactions by the musician and academic Alexandros Kontogeorgakopoulos.