Previous events - Page 4
This research seminar will introduce the work of the Prisons of Note project, exploring how music is used – and is useful – in prisons.
This week's Food and Paper will be given by prof. Thusha Rajendran (Dept of Developmental Psychology at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh).
An afternoon of creative machine learning with the Creative Computing Hub Oslo (C2HO).
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Olga Asko.
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Prof. Adam Martin from Leeds Conservatoire.
Professor Adam Martin, from Leeds Conservatoire, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series.
This week's Food and Paper will be given by David Løberg Code.
Do you want to take part in the C2HO Creative Computing Competition 2023?
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)?
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.
Prof. Julian Caskel, from Folkwang University of the Arts, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series.
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.
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).
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Manuel Malmierca (Dept of Biology and Pathology, University of Salamanca)
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Stefan Kölsch (Universitetet i Bergen)
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)
The first-year MCT master students welcome you to a networked music performance as part of the Embodied Perspectives on Musical AI (EmAI) workshop.
Prof. Sofian Audry, from University of Quebec in Montreal, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series.
In this two-day workshop consisting of keynote speeches, performances, and thematic sessions, we explore musical artificial intelligence's past, present, and future through the lenses of embodied cognition.
The Self-Playing Guitars were exhibited at the workshop: Embodied Perspectives on Musical AI (EmAI)!