WEBVTT Kind: captions; language: en-us 00:00:06.700 --> 00:00:18.400 Hello. Hello, everyone. Welcome to week 4 of Music Moves wrap-up. Today, it's the university's skiing day. So we are 00:00:18.400 --> 00:00:24.300 So we are outside of Oslo. We have this skiing area and it's a good thing to talk 00:00:24.300 --> 00:00:29.750 about entrainment because entrainment is an important part of... 00:00:29.750 --> 00:00:43.500 ... at least a rhythm is a part of... Oh, that's my daughter, by the way. That's by coincidence. 00:00:43.500 --> 00:00:50.200 All right, we talked about entrainment and, and rhythm and pulses, 00:00:50.200 --> 00:00:59.100 because pulse in music is also something that we... It's so basic in our lives and in sport it is extremely important. 00:01:00.000 --> 00:01:06.500 When you see people do aerobics, they follow the pulse and if you are going to do some nice 00:01:06.500 --> 00:01:14.100 turns when you go slalom, it's about following pulses and various types of pulses. 00:01:14.100 --> 00:01:18.300 Even if you were to do it together in a synchronized manner, we would have to think 00:01:18.300 --> 00:01:26.600 about the entrainment aspect. Definitely and you see a trainer with a slope of kids behind him, 00:01:26.600 --> 00:01:29.100 they will follow the same pulse. 00:01:29.100 --> 00:01:34.300 Shall we try to do some skiing. Yeah, let's do some skiing. 00:01:43.500 --> 00:01:54.500 Okay, what else than entrainment this week, Hans? It is about mobile motion capture or mobile sensors. 00:01:54.500 --> 00:01:59.400 That's a good good topic. Now as we are outdoors, not really in a musical setting, but still. 00:01:59.400 --> 00:02:04.350 This is a place where you would use mobile motion capture, 00:02:04.350 --> 00:02:09.600 instead of being in the lab. I have a mobile motion 00:02:09.600 --> 00:02:20.300 capture device on me and you too? I have this Apple Watch with quite a lot of equipment inside. I also have my phone, 00:02:20.300 --> 00:02:31.700 which has accelerometers, gyroscope and magnetometer. So from from these sensors, it's 00:02:31.700 --> 00:02:34.750 actually possible to capture a lot of information about how we move. 00:02:34.750 --> 00:02:40.500 It's basically the same sensors sitting in these devices that we use in the lab, just 00:02:40.500 --> 00:02:47.400 packaged differently. Can you find applications that you can use for capturing this? 00:02:47.400 --> 00:02:52.900 So there are different apps that you can download on 00:02:52.900 --> 00:02:57.300 your phone to capture this and then you can analyze the data later on. 00:02:57.300 --> 00:03:02.400 At the University of Oslo, we have even developed our own app called MusicLab, where it's possible to 00:03:02.400 --> 00:03:04.300 capture this information. 00:03:04.300 --> 00:03:10.300 We've used it in experiments even. Okay, well, but let's get 00:03:10.300 --> 00:01:41.399 back on skiing and see you again next week. Bye.