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PhD Projects using the fourMs Lab
Year
Name
Affiliation
Project
2023
Henrik Herrebr?den
Psychology
2023
Mojtaba Karbassi
Informatics
2023
Benedikte Wallace
Informatics
2023
Dongh Kwak
Musicology
2023
Dana Swarbrick
Musicology
2022
Qichao Lan
Musicology
2022
Cagri Erdem
Musicology
Controlling or Being Controlled? Exploring Embodiment, Agency and Artificial Intelligence in Interactive Music Performance
2022
Ulf A. Holbrook
Musicology
Objects and Structures: Aesthetical inquiry and artistic experimentation into the relationships between sound objects and spatial audio
2021
Guilherme Schmidt C?mara
Musicology
Timing Is Everything . . . Or Is It? Investigating Timing and Sound Interactions in the Performance of Groove-Based Microrhythm
2020
Agata Zelechowska
Musicology
Irresistible Movement: The Role of Musical Sound, Individual Differences and Listening Context in Movement Responses to Music
2019
Tejaswinee Kelkar
Musicology
Computational Analysis of Melodic Contour and Body Movement
2016
Mari Romarheim Haugen
Musicology
Music-Dance. Investigating Rhythm Structures in Brazilian Samba and Norwegian Telespringar Performance
2014
St?le A. Skogstad
Informatics
Methods and Technologies for Using Body Motion for Real-Time Musical Interaction
2012
Kristian Nymoen
Informatics
Methods and Technologies for Analysing Links Between Musical Sound and Body Motion
2012
Risto Holopainen
Musicology
Self-Organised Sound with Autonomous Instruments: Aesthetics and experiments
2008
Kyrre Glette
Informatics
Design and Implementation of Scalable Online Evolvable Hardware Pattern Recognition Systems
2008
Egil Haga
Musicology
Correspondences between music and body movement
2007
Alexander Refsum Jensenius
Musicology
Action-sound: Developing methods and tools to study music-related body movement
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July 28, 2022 7:40 AM
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