Previous events - Page 3
Master Dongho Kwak at the Department of Musicology will defend his dissertation Music for cells? Rhythmic mechanical stimulations of cell cultures for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD).
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Leonardo Bonetti
From Ottoman Song to the Vienna Woods
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Craig Vear
A Networked Music Performance between RITMO and the UiO Science Library, organized by MCT master students in collaboration with IMV master students.
This digital guest lecture will address recent changes and continuities in how music is produced, distributed and consumed
A series on hands-on workshops in which you can learn and practice creative computing with p5.js to create interactive audio-visual animations.
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Peter Keller
Join us for the launch of a special collection in Music & Science with findings based on recordings from the unique MusicLab Copenhagen research concert in 2021.
This guest lecture is part of a two-day event to mark the achievements of MusicLab Copenhagen and the publication of results in a special issue of Music & Science
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Panagiota Anastasopoulou
Professor of Systematic Musicology, Clemens Wöllner, from the University of Music Freiburg, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Sara D'Amario
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Mingfu QIN
A series on hands-on workshops in which you can learn and practice creative computing with p5.js to create interactive audio-visual animations.
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Hanns Holger Rutz
Assistant Professor of Musicology, Michiel Kamp, from Utrecht University, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series
A Networked Music Performance organized by MCT master students in collaboration with IMV bachelor students.
Professor Bjørn Ramberg, leader of UiO's Research Ethics Committee, will discuss the standards and ideals of research ethics and present UiO's new online resource for researchers
Floating Pointers, a multimedia project for dancer, electronic music and video by Alisa Kobzar (composition) and Lisa McGuire (dance), takes inspiration from the concept of ‘pointers’ in computer science, where digital objects store memory addresses.
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Alisa Kobzar
Doctoral candidate Benedikte Wallace at the Department of Informatics will defend her dissertation AI-generated Dance and The Subjectivity Challenge for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Cand. Psychol. Henrik Herrebrøden at the Department of Psychology will defend his dissertation Attention and Effort in Elite Athletes: A Case Against Automaticity for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD).
Researchers from the Department of Musicology, University of Oslo, present ongoing research projects as part of Ultima Kompass.