Imagine yourself playing a musical instrument while your friend messes around with electronic audio effects devices that process your instrument’s sound. You can be annoyed or waive the control and try to jam together. Now imagine that artificial intelligence replaces your friend in the same setting. That will happen in this 6th edition of MusicLab.
Two prominent musicians from Norway's improvisation scene, Christian Winther (guitar) and Dag Erik Knedal Andersen (drums) will be playing a solo improvised set, each with CAVI, a "coadaptive audiovisual instrument" developed by RITMO researcher, ?a?r? Erdem. The concert will be streamed from The Science Library at the University of Oslo, followed by a virtual panel and data-jockeying. MusicLab 6 will be the closing event of The Nordic Sound and Music Computing Day.
Recording of the stream
Program
- Welcome by Alexander Refsum Jensenius and Solveig S?rb?
- Solo sets of Christian Winther and Dag Erik Knedal Andersen with CAVI
- Panel discussion with Stefania Serafin (Aalborg University), Anna Xambó Sedó (De Montfort University), Nanette Nielsen (RITMO) and the performers, Christian Winther and Dag Erik Knedal Andersen, moderated by Alexander Refsum Jensenius (RITMO)
- Data jockeying with Dongho Daniel Kwak (RITMO)
About the participants
Dag Erik Knedal Andersen
Dag Erik Knedal Andersen (drums) is a dazzling musician bringing jazz fluidity, speed and precision to a wide variety of playing situations mostly in the field of Free Improvisation and Noise. He combines flamboyance, a hyperactive personality, and instinctive creativity to place him among the finest European drummers.
Christian Winther
Stefania Serafin
Nanette Nielsen
Anna Xambó
Credits
Concert production by the University Library
- Solveig S?rb? (production)
- Dag Backer (sound engineering and overall audiovisual production)
- Kyrre Traavik L?berg (filming / video production)
- Dan Michael Olsen Hegg? (filming / video production)
- Christina Eide (lights and crew)
Research design by RITMO
- ?a?r? Erdem (researcher)
- Alexander Refsum Jensenius (research supervisor)
- Alena Clim (research assistant)
- Kayla Burnim (head engineer)
Musicians
- Dag Erik Knedal Andersen (drummer, improviser)
- Christian Winther (guitarist, improviser)