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Doctoral Researcher at RITMO Henrik Herrebrøden will give a talk on "Auditory pacing in elite rowing"
This presentation is focused on the research and practice of Alexandros Kontogeorgakopoulos, a sound-media artist, electronic music composer, and digital musical instrument designer and maker. He will present music haptics and composition projects, digital fabrication and musical instruments, and sonification of quantum and computational systems.
RITMO will hold two workshops on force-feedback haptic interactions by the musician and academic Alexandros Kontogeorgakopoulos.
Professor Georgina Born (Oxford, UK) will give a seminar lecture on Time, the Social, and the Material, as they mediate musical genre.
Workshop during the GLOW conference: Generative Linguistics beyond Language: Shared Modules for Rhythm, Narration and Emotion across Domains.
The Pre-EEG-Course will give an introduction into the EEG method and related measures, as event-related potentials and oscillations.
Postdoctoral Fellow Carlos Vara Sanchez from Ca’ Foscari University will give a talk about "Rhythm from an enactivist point of view".
A performance with the self-playing guitars and completion workshop for the AAAI project at Tampere Conservatory.
How do performing musicians synchronise their movements? In this talk, Marc Thompson will present his studies on interpersonal coordination in musical activities.
Anne Danielsen and Kristian Nymoen will present one of their latest papers.
We wish to invite you to an open midway assessment for our Doctoral Research Fellow in Musicology Guilherme Schmidt Câmara
To comment on the candidate's work, we have invited Professor Justin London from Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota.
We would like to invite you all to celebrate the launch of Postdoctoral Fellow Simon Høffding's new monograph A Phenomenology of Musical Absorption
Jessie Fillerup, Associate Professor of Music at the University of Richmond and research fellow at the Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies, will give a seminar lecture entitled " Musical Temporality in Theatrical Magic Shows".
Results from the 2019 Norwegian Championship of Standstill, held in parallel at the University of Oslo and NTNU.
An intensive PhD-level training course on sound and motion analysis with experts in sound and music computing from the Nordic countries.
An interactive art installation at the Life science light event in the Botanical Garden. Self-playing guitars that entrain to each other and interact with people.
Samuel Mehr, Research Associate in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University, will give a seminar lecture entitled "Origins and Functions of Music in Infancy".
This talk draws on Prof. Nancy Baym's new book "Playing to the Crowd: Musicians, Audiences, and the Intimate Work of Connection", plus nearly a decade of work on the tensions that musicians - and many others - must manage as social media platforms become integral to professional life.
Bring your own lunch and get some food for thought at RITMO's Food and Paper talk. Our third guest in this series is Marit Lobben (University of Oslo).
Professor David Huron from the Ohio State University will lecture on "the Musically Sublime".
Professor David Huron (Ohio State University) will lecture on "A Theory of Sadness: Melancholy, Grief, and Nostalgia".
MusicLab Vol. 3 explores the phenomenon of rhythm - in music and in the body - all within MusicLab’s unique blend of research and edutainment through an intellectual warm-up with world-leading experts, music-dance performances and data jockeying with our house DJ and anyone else interested.
Welcome to the opening conference of RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and Motion. Lectures, panels, music and party!
In connection with RITMO International Motion Capture Workshop, Peter Vuust will hold the lecture Groove on the Brain - predictive coding of rhythmic interaction. The lecture is open for all.