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Bruno Laeng will talk about how we listen with our eyes at this new edition of Lab.Prat at Popsenteret.
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Francesca Barbero
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Dr. David L?berg Code, Western Michigan University (USA)
Professor of Philosophy and BOF Research Professor, Bence Nanay, from University of Antwerp, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Pedro Pablo Lucas Bravo
Through a combined concert and science talk with her band Dana & The Monsters, Dana will present and demonstrate her research to explain how concerts are venues for social bonding.
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Bruno Laeng
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Bj?rn ?ór Jónsson
Master Dana Swarbrick at the Department of Musicology will defend her dissertation Being in Concert: Audience Emotion, Motion, and Social Connectedness for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD).
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Dongho Kwak and Laura Bishop
Master Dongho Kwak at the Department of Musicology will defend his dissertation Music for cells? Rhythmic mechanical stimulations of cell cultures for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD).
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Leonardo Bonetti
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Craig Vear
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Peter Keller
Join us for the launch of a special collection in Music & Science with findings based on recordings from the unique MusicLab Copenhagen research concert in 2021.
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Panagiota Anastasopoulou
Professor of Systematic Musicology, Clemens W?llner, from the University of Music Freiburg, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Sara D'Amario.
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Mingfu QIN
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Hanns Holger Rutz
Assistant Professor of Musicology, Michiel Kamp, from Utrecht University, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series
Floating Pointers, a multimedia project for dancer, electronic music and video by Alisa Kobzar (composition) and Lisa McGuire (dance), takes inspiration from the concept of ‘pointers’ in computer science, where digital objects store memory addresses.
This week's Food and Paper will be given by Alisa Kobzar
Doctoral candidate Benedikte Wallace at the Department of Informatics will defend her dissertation AI-generated Dance and The Subjectivity Challenge for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Cand. Psychol. Henrik Herrebr?den at the Department of Psychology will defend his dissertation Attention and Effort in Elite Athletes: A Case Against Automaticity for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD).