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This week's Food & Paper will be given by Anne-Kristin Solbakk from RITMO on aquired brain injury and cognitive control functions
A two-day workshop on pupillometry and its applications in ongoing research at the University of Oslo and RITMO.
Professor Hans-Joachim Hinrichsen from Universit?t Zürich will give a lecture on "articulating form".
Nicola Dibben, Professor at the Department of Music, University of Sheffield, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series
Welcome back to RITMO's yearly conference! Finally we can meet again and we're very excited to share our work with you. You are also welcome to join us online.
For this Food & Paper we are delighted to welcome special guest An?l ?amc? (University of Michigan)
In this Food & Paper session Emil Bernhardt will discuss 'emphatic articulation' in the performance practice of Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Birgitte Stougaard Pedersen, Associate Professor at Aarhus University, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series.
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Rolf Inge God?y from RITMO on sound-motion objects in music performance
RITMO members and guests present the fourth installment of the Thematic Workshop series, on the subject of 'surprise'. The workshop is organized by the Interaction & Pleasure research cluster at RITMO.
For this Food & Paper we are delighted to welcome special guest Eric Clarke (University of Oxford).
We wish to invite you to an open midway assessment for our PhD fellow in musicology, Dongho Kwak.
To comment on the candidate's work, we have invited Claude Verdier, Research Director at Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Physique.
MusicLab 8 explores synaesthesia through a multimodal performance with electric guitar and live electronics and visuals.
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Jonna Katariina Vuoskoski from RITMO on the attribution of agency to music.
Dr. Katie Overy, senior lecturer at University of Edinburgh, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series.
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Finn Upham from RITMO on fan Twitter interactions during online BTS concerts.
For Food & Paper this week we are delighted to welcome guest speaker David R. Quiroga-Martinez (Center for Music in the Brain, Aarhus University).
Why do people get absorbed in musical experiences? RITMO has teamed up with the world-leading The Danish String Quartet for a unique research concert in the middle of Copenhagen.
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Julian Fuhrer from RITMO on the brain's encoding of structure in random stimuli
Welcome to this seminar, where Danica Kragic, Professor at the School of Computer Science and Communication at the Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, will talk about human action modelling and human-robot collaboration.
A two-day workshop on music making with collections of sounds using machine listening and learning
We wish to invite you to an open midway assessment for our PhD fellow in musicology, Martin Pleiss.
To comment on the candidate's work, we have invited Dr. Komarine Romdenh-Romluc of The University of Sheffield.
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Kyrre Glette from RITMO on embodied AI in robots.
Birgitte Stougaard Pedersen, Associate Professor at Aarhus University, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series.
This week's Food & Paper will be given by Benedikte Wallace from RITMO on art generated by AI.