2024
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This event explores the frontiers of research in piano performance and celebrates the acquisition of a new self-playing piano (Disklavier) and its possibilities for future research in synthesis, motion capture, and the understanding of gesture and music.
This event provided 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'.