Arrangementer - Side 10
Me & My Musical AI "Toddler", an improvisation piece for a guitarist, a coadaptive audiovisual instrument, and six self-playing guitars.
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Anna-Maria Christodoulou (University of Athens) and Olivier Lartillot (RITMO) on computational pattern discovery in Greek folk music
This course explores the central formats relevant to the doctoral dissertation. The choice between the monograph and the article-based dissertation is of central concern for the doctoral candidate, and the article-based dissertation also demands mastery of the “kappe” format. Knowledge of the formats is not only relevant for the choice between the two, but also for the development of one’s competence and profile as researcher more generally.
This course presents the formats, communicates working experiences with them, and opens for reflection about what they suitable for.
Master Qichao Lan at the Department of Musicology will defend his dissertation entitled Exploring Collaboration in Computer Music Systems for Live Coding for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD).
This week's Food & Paper will be given by special guest Anna Zamm (Aarhus University)
RITMO visitor Prof. Ramesh Balasubramaniam from University of California, Merced will give this week's second Food & Paper
This course will run Spring 2022 on Tuesdays from 10:15 - 12 until June 7th.
RITMO visitor Dr. Dor Abrahamson from University of California Berkeley will give this week's first Food & Paper
This international workshop investigated rhythm as an emergent modality for organizing personal and inter-personal enactment of goal-oriented coordinated actions.
Experience unique musical acts and the ability to interact with custom-built instruments over ultra-low latency network communication, connecting the Department of Musicology and the UiO Science Library into one immersive space. Organized by the MCT Students, 2021 intake.
For this Food & Paper we are delighted to welcome special guest Niels Chr. Hansen (Aarhus University)
Master Çağrı Erdem at the Department of Musicology will defend his dissertation Controlling or Being Controlled? Exploring Embodiment, Agency and Artificial Intelligence in Interactive Music Performance for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD).
The seminar explored sonic design from multiple angles and celebrated the achievements of Professor Rolf Inge Godøy.
Welcome to the European Championship of Standstill 2022, hosted at EARMA.
An installation of the Self-Playing Guitars by Sebastian Fongen Langslet, Çağrı Erdem, and Alexander Refsum Jensenius.
This week's Food & Paper will be given by RITMO's Alex Szorkovszky
Caroline Palmer, Professor in the Department of Psychology at McGill University, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series
Master Ulf A. S. Holbrook at the Department of Musicology will defend his dissertation Objects and Structures: Aesthetical inquiry and artistic experimentation into the relationships between sound objects and spatial audio for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD).
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Anne-Danielsen and Sabine Leske from RITMO on how the brain tracks the precision of a beat bin
For this Food & Paper we are delighted to welcome special guest Nádia Moura (Portuguese Catholic University)
We wish to invite you to an open midway assessment for our PhD fellow in musicology, Eirik Jacobsen.
To comment on the candidate's work, we have invited Hendrik Storstein Spilker, Professor in the sociology of media and technology at NTNU.
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Anne-Kristin Solbakk from RITMO on aquired brain injury and cognitive control functions
A two-day workshop on pupillometry and its applications in ongoing research at the University of Oslo and RITMO.
Professor Hans-Joachim Hinrichsen from Universität Zürich will give a lecture on "articulating form".
Nicola Dibben, Professor at the Department of Music, University of Sheffield, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series