2019
Tidligere
In today’s Food & Paper talk Jo Fougner Skaansar will go through the main research questions and findings from the study "Microtiming and Mental Effort: Onset Asynchronies in Musical Rhythm Modulate Pupil Size" by Skaansar, Laeng & Danielsen. The article will be published in Music Perception in December 2019.
Doctoral candidate Neta Maimon from the Department of Cognitive Psychology in the School of Psychology at Tel-Aviv University will give a talk on Cross-modal Correspondences of Tonal Stability.
PhD student Scott Bannister from Durham University (UK) will have a talk on Two Types of Musical Chills: Theories of Vigilance and Social Bonding.
Dr. Vinoo Alluri from International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad will give a talk on dynamic music processing in the brain.
Tejaswinee Kelkar, PhD student at RITMO, will give a talk on Melody and Body Movement.
George Sioros, Postdoctoral Fellow at RITMO, will present his talk: "The relation between groove and syncopation is intricate – not any pattern will do".
Simon H?ffding, Andreas Roepstorff and Sebastian Wallot will have a talk on "Cardio-phenomenology of shared musical absorption: preliminary results"
Fred Bruford (Queen Mary University of London) will give a talk on 'Modelling Microtiming in Expressive Drum Patterns'.
Come and meet our new staff at RITMO!
Postdoctoral Research Fellow Tudor Popescu at the University of Vienna will give a talk on how different listeners perceive phrase boundaries in music.
Doctoral Researcher at RITMO Henrik Herrebr?den will give a talk on "Auditory pacing in elite rowing"
This presentation is focused on the research and practice of Alexandros Kontogeorgakopoulos, a sound-media artist, electronic music composer, and digital musical instrument designer and maker. He will present music haptics and composition projects, digital fabrication and musical instruments, and sonification of quantum and computational systems.
Postdoctoral Fellow Carlos Vara Sanchez from Ca’ Foscari University will give a talk about "Rhythm from an enactivist point of view".
How do performing musicians synchronise their movements? In this talk, Marc Thompson will present his studies on interpersonal coordination in musical activities.
Anne Danielsen and Kristian Nymoen will present one of their latest papers.