Arrangementer - Side 8
Do you want to take part in the C2HO Creative Computing Competition 2023?
Marie Lott avholder sin prøveforelesning for stillingen som førsteamanuensis i musikkhistorie.
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Joachim Mossige and colleagues
Do you want to shape the direction of the Creative Computing Hub Oslo (C2HO)?
Rebekah Ahrendt avholder sin prøveforelesning for stillingen som førsteamanuensis i musikkhistorie.
Judith Haug avholder sin prøveforelesning for stillingen som førsteamanuensis i musikkhistorie.
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Persefoni Tzanaki (University of Sheffield)
A Networked Music Performance organized by MCT students in collaboration with Edvard Munch Vgs.
Christine Jeanneret avholder sin prøveforelesning for stillingen som førsteamanuensis i musikkhistorie.
Prof. Julian Caskel, from Folkwang University of the Arts, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series.
How does visualization – of music in general and rhythm in particular – contribute to the analysis of music and musical performance? What are the challenges and advantages of new digital technology when it comes to such visualization? And what kind of consequences – aesthetical, epistemological, ontological – follow from this approach?
Master Connor Spiech is defending the thesis Predictive and Dynamic Mechanisms of Rhythm and Groove for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD).
Women in Music Technology Seminar with Mari Lesteberg and Ane Bjerkan.
Women in Music Technology Seminar with Kristin Norderval.
Dario Sanfilippo avholder sin prøveforelesning for stillingen som førsteamanuensis i musikkteknologi.
Georgios Sioros avholder sin prøveforelesning for stillingen som førsteamanuensis i musikkteknologi.
Master Julian Fuhrer at the Department of Informatics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis Implicit Encoding of Seemingly Unstructured Auditory Stimuli for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD).
Florian Hollerweger avholder sin prøveforelesning for stillingen som førsteamanuensis i musikkteknologi.
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Manuel Malmierca (Dept of Biology and Pathology, University of Salamanca)
How do new technologies change how we perform and perceive music? What happens when composers build instruments, performers write code, perceivers become producers, and instruments play themselves? These are questions addressed in the new book by Professor Alexander Refsum Jensenius: Sound Actions: Conceptualizing Musical Instruments published by the MIT Press.
Tejaswinee Kelkar avholder sin prøveforelesning for stillingen som førsteamanuensis i musikkteknologi.
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Stefan Kölsch (Universitetet i Bergen)
The concept of genre is embedded in human culture, and categories of speech, writing, images, and sound shape the way we understand the world. Recent developments within digital media technologies across literature, music, and media culture have changed the production, distribution, and categorisation of cultural practices.
This seminar explores the meaning and functions of genre within and across cultural spheres and seeks to foster cross-disciplinary discussion about the ways that digital media have changed, rearticulated, or newly shaped formations of genre.
The seminar is open for all doctoral candidates.
Master Merve Akça at the Department of Musicology will defend her dissertation Attending to Sounds In the Blink of An Eye for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD).
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Emily Graber (IRCAM)