How to get there
Enter the Harald Schjelderups building from Inngang 1 and follow the signs.
Symposium description
The 2nd MIRAGE Symposium covers a broad range of topics related to the MIRAGE project, mainly related to music and emotion, music cognition in general, music analysis and music therapy. Featuring two keynotes by Patrik Juslin and Didier Grandjean.
Another core part of the MIRAGE project is presented during the Special Event on May 16, related to Norwegian Folk Music and Computational Analysis.
Symposium programme
The first part of the programme is on site only, without live streaming.
Coffee | ||
9:45 | Welcome, MIRAGE project | Olivier Lartillot (RITMO) |
10:00 |
Keynote: From mere sounds to personal significance: Towards an idiographic approach to explaining musical emotions (abstract) |
Patrik Juslin (Uppsala University) |
11:00 | Quick break | |
11:10 | Computational audio and music analysis, applied to the study of emotion | Olivier Lartillot & Patrik Juslin |
11:30 | Chilling musical features | Bruno Laeng (RITMO), Tejaswinee Kelkar (IMV), Rolf Inge God?y (IMV/RITMO) & Olivier Lartillot |
12:00 | Lunch break | |
12:45 |
Keynote: The origins and characterization of musical emotions: A neuroscientific perspective (abstract) |
Didier Grandjean (University of Geneva) |
13:45 | Tempo and metre analysis from audio recordings |
Olivier Lartillot & Didier Grandjean |
13:55 | Break |
The second part of the programme will be hybrid. Online access via a Zoom webinar.
14:10 | Towards understanding emotion communicated through performance of orchestral music: Preliminary results | Carlos Eduardo Cancino-Chacón (Johannes Kepler University Linz) |
14:30 | Mental effort and expressive interaction in expert and student string quartet performance | Laura Bishop (RITMO), Simon H?ffding (University of Southern Denmark), Bruno Laeng & Olivier Lartillot (RITMO) |
14:50 | Video visualization of a string quartet performance of a Bach Fugue: Design and subjective evaluation | Olivier Lartillot, Dana Swarbrick & Finn Upham (RITMO) & Carlos Eduardo Cancino-Chacón |
15:10 | Break | |
15:40 |
Patterns and interaction in music therapy
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17:45 | Closing |
Contact
If you have any questions, please get in touch with Olivier Lartillot.