Thematic Workshop: Rhythm

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.

The concept behind the Thematic Workshops, is to take a word or concept that many of us use in sometimes quite different ways, and to unpack what that word means within different disciplinary contexts. For this installment, we have nine 10-minute presentations, followed by an open discussion during which we will consider, among other things, possible points of transdisciplinary connection.

Schedule

13:00 Brief Introduction: Chris Stover (Griffith University; RITMO Centre, University of Oslo)
13:10 Martin Clayton (Durham University, UK)
Anne Danielsen (RITMO Centre, University of Oslo)
Rolf Inge God?y (RITMO Centre, University of Oslo)
Alexander Refsum Jensenius (RITMO Centre, University of Oslo)
13:50 (short screen break)
14:00 Olivier Lartillot (RITMO Centre, University of Oslo)
Guilherme Schmidt Camer? (RITMO Centre, University of Oslo)
Georgios Sioros (RITMO Centre, University of Oslo)
Janina Wellman (Leuphana Universit?t, Lüneburg)
14:45 General discussion

Workshop convenors

Laura Bishop is a Postdoctoral Fellow at RITMO and Principal Investigator of an Austrian Science Fund project on togetherness in music ensemble performance. Her research focuses on expressive body-based interaction in music ensembles, attention during music performance, and collaborative musical creativity. 

Chris Stover is a Research Fellow in Music, Time and Consciousness at RITMO and Senior Lecturer in Music Studies and Research at Queensland Conservatorium, Griffith University. He is co-editor of Rancière and Music (EUP, 2020) and has published articles in Music Theory Spectrum, Perspectives of New Music, Music Theory Online, Analytical Approaches to World Music, Media and Culture, The Open Space Magazine and elsewhere. He is also a busy trombonist and composer.

Published Feb. 2, 2021 2:37 PM - Last modified Sep. 28, 2022 10:13 AM