Previous events - Page 10
RITMO presents an interactive installation with Dr. Squiggles robots during UiO:Life Science's annual Light Walk, this year at The Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology.
Postdoctoral Fellow Finn Upham from McGill University will give a talk on "When listeners breathe with the music".
Welcome to the seminar Muddy Rhythms & Broken Beats at RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and Motion, February 4-5. The focus of the seminar is on experimental grooves, typically perceived of as breaking the “rules.”
Professor Mark Katz from University of North Carolina will give a seminar lecture on "Hip Hop Turntablism and the Limits of Rhytmic Complexity"
Postdoctoral fellow at RITMO Victor Gonzalez Sanchez will give a talk on "Nonlinear analysis of music-induced movement"
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.
Neta Maimon from the Department of Cognitive Psychology in the School of Psychology at Tel-Aviv University will give a workshop on the mobile EEG system Neurosteer.
RITMO will host a workshop by Daniel S. Quintana on Heart Rate Variability (HRV), its physiology, methodology and experimental possibilities.
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.
The Borealis String Quartet, from the Norges Musikkh?gskole, will perform a concert at the RITMO MoCap lab Dec 9, at 7-8pm.
PhD student Scott Bannister from Durham University (UK) will have a talk on Two Types of Musical Chills: Theories of Vigilance and Social Bonding.
Tejaswinee Kelkar will defend her dissertation "Computational Analysis of Melodic Contour and Body Movement".
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.
Professor Karin Kukkonen from ILOS University of Oslo will give a seminar lecture on "The Multiple Speeds of Literary Narrative".
Muscle music, artificial intelligence, and a human subwoofer? In our utopian edition of MusicLab you will experience truly experimental music.
George Sioros, Postdoctoral Fellow at RITMO, will present his talk: "The relation between groove and syncopation is intricate – not any pattern will do".
RITMO is organizing an international EEG workshop at UC Berkeley in collaboration with the Knight laboratory at Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute and Department of Psychology.
Absorption is a mental feature characterizing our ability to be present to ourselves, to others and to the world around us. Its precise nature, however, is under-explored. On the one hand, it has properties of effortful concentration and on the other hand, effortless flow.
This international workshop will bring together music scholars, philosophers, and psychopathologists to better understand this human feature.
TIME-Seminar with Werner Goebl (University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna) on performance experiments and quantitative methods for the analysis of sound and motion capture data.
In this RITMO Seminar Series Associate Professor Werner Goebl (University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna) will give a seminar lecture on "Understanding shaped time in music".
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'.
Francesca Cesari, Chief Biological Sciences Editor at Nature, will give a seminar lecture on "Science publishing - behind the scenes at Nature"
RITMO-researchers Bruno Laeng, Anne Danielsen and Alexander Refsum Jensenius will lecture about Music, Psychology and the Brain at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.