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Time and place: , Forsamlingssalen, Harald Schjelderups hus

Professor Hans-Joachim Hinrichsen from Universit?t Zürich will give a lecture on "articulating form".

Time and place: , Seminar Room 4, Harald Schjederups hus

Francesca Cesari, Chief Biological Sciences Editor at Nature, will give a seminar lecture on "Science publishing - behind the scenes at Nature" 

Time and place: , The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters

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.

Time and place: , Forsamlingssalen, Harald Schjelderups hus

We would like to invite you all to celebrate the launch of Postdoctoral Fellow Simon H?ffding's new monograph A Phenomenology of Musical Absorption

Time and place: , Salen, ZEB, UiO

This talk draws on Prof. Nancy Baym's new book "Playing to the Crowd: Musicians, Audiences, and the Intimate Work of Connection", plus nearly a decade of work on the tensions that musicians - and many others - must manage as social media platforms become integral to professional life. 

Time and place: , Auditorium 1, Harald Schjelderups hus

Professor David Huron from the Ohio State University will lecture on "the Musically Sublime".

Time and place: , Forsamlingssalen, Harald Schjelderups hus

In connection with RITMO International Motion Capture Workshop, Peter Vuust will hold the lecture Groove on the Brain - predictive coding of rhythmic interaction. The lecture is open for all.

Time and place: , Forsamlingssalen, Harald Schjelderups hus

In connection with RITMO International Motion Capture Workshop, Marc Leman will hold the lecture The entrainment of body rhythms with music / for music. The lecture is open for all.

Time and place: , Forsamlingssalen, Harald Schjelderups hus

In connection with RITMO International Motion Capture Workshop, Marcelo M. Wanderley will hold the lecture Motion Capture of Music Performances: Overview of almost 2 decades of research. The lecture is open for all.