Nettsider med emneord ?music?
Transformation was an artistic research project exploring the use of realtime motion capture in violin performance.
The seminar explored sonic design from multiple angles and celebrated the achievements of Professor Rolf Inge God?y.
MusicLab 8 explores synaesthesia through a multimodal performance with electric guitar and live electronics and visuals.
This project investigates the rhythm and temporality of experiences characterised by deep engagement and/or absorption.
Videos are visual to start with, but they can be easier to understand if they are visualized. In this talk Alexander Refsum Jensenius will present some of his tools for creating alternative visualizations of video files.
How does rhythmic interaction with music and other people contribute to social processes and outcomes?
Artistic research fellow at the Norwegian Academy of Music Victoria Johnson and fourMs-researcher Alexander Refsum Jensenius will perform a piece exploring improvisation in time and space during a concert that also features pieces by Henrik Hellstenius and Peter Tornquist.
Johnson and Jensenius have been collaborating for several years on exploration of various types of technologies for musical expression. The piece currently presented is based on video analysis using modules from the Musical Gestures Toolbox in Jamoma and CataRT .
Postdoctoral researcher Alexander Refsum Jensenius will hold an open lecture during the annual "Faglig-pedagogisk dag" at University of Oslo.
Tittel: Musikk og bevegelse
Sammendrag: Musikk oppst?r som bevegelse hos musikeren, og musikk skaper bevegelse hos den som lytter. Selv om de ?este er enige om at kropp og bevegelse er en naturlig, og essensiell, del av musikkopplevelsen, har det v?rt p?fallende lite fokus p? musikkrelaterte bevegelser i undervisning og forskning. Forelesningen vil gi en helhetlig presentasjon av hvordan vi kan forst? og studere musikkrelaterte bevegelser.
The Music, Motion, and Emotion-project will host a seminar with four open lectures at Department of Musicology: Program Monday 10 May
Kl. 10.15-11.30, Auditorium 1, Georg Sverdrups Hus: Filosof Mark Johnson, University of Oregon Kl. 11.45-13.00, Auditorium 1, Georg Sverdrups Hus: Kognitiv psykolog Raymond Gibbs, University of California, Santa Cruz: "Embodiment in metaphorical imagination" Kl. 14.15-15.15, Salen, ZEB-bygget: Musikkviter Lawrence Zbikowski, University of Chicago Kl. 15.30-16.30, Salen, ZEB-bygget: Musikkviter Steve Larson, University of Oregon
Postdoctoral researcher Alexander Refsum Jensenius will hold an open lecture during the annual "Faglig-pedagogisk dag" at University of Oslo.
Tittel: Musikk og bevegelse
Sammendrag: Musikk oppst?r som bevegelse hos musikeren, og musikk skaper bevegelse hos den som lytter. Selv om de ?este er enige om at kropp og bevegelse er en naturlig, og essensiell, del av musikkopplevelsen, har det v?rt p?fallende lite fokus p? musikkrelaterte bevegelser i undervisning og forskning. Forelesningen vil gi en helhetlig presentasjon av hvordan vi kan forst? og studere musikkrelaterte bevegelser.
Welcome to the opening conference of RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and Motion. Lectures, panels, music and party!
An intensive PhD-level training course on sound and motion analysis with experts in sound and music computing from the Nordic countries.
A workshop for exploring advanced methods for capturing and analysing human music-related motion.
The Nordic Sound and Music Computing Network (NordicSMC) is a network project aimed at developing sound and music computing research excellence in the Nordic countries.
The goal of the innovation project SoundTracer is to develop an app for searching in large music libraries through moving a mobile phone in the air.
Presentations on film editing (Einar Egeland) and sports sonification (Henrik Herrebr?den).
An overview of eye tracking as research method and how it is used by some UiO researchers.
Presentation of our new researchers (Jonna Vuoskoski, Olivier Lartillot, Georgios Sioros) and a quick demonstration of our new Delsys EMG system.
A concert and demo session of new musical works for unconventional technologies developed at UiO. Come and try out a muscle controlled musical instrument, join an iPad-ensemble, or participate in social-media music making!
The next Nordic Sounds meeting will be an informal workshop where research group participants can come together to discuss critical themes and issues related to ongoing research on music in the Nordic countries.
Unfortunately this event has been cancelled. We will meet again in September.