Nettsider med emneord ?Music?
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A workshop for exploring advanced methods for capturing and analysing human music-related motion.
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Research fellow Kristian Nymoen will defend his dissertation on Friday 25 January 2013.
Methods and Technologies for Analysing Links Between Musical Sound and Body Motion
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Solveig Aasen (IFIKK) and Kai Olav Ellefsen/Jim T?rresen (IFI) will present some of their latest research in music, dance, movement, robotics and health applications.
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Tor Endestad will present the research of the FRONT neurolab in the Department of Psychology.
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An overview of eye tracking as research method and how it is used by some UiO researchers.
Alexander Refsum Jensenius, Victor Sanchez and Agata Zelechowska will present the new MICRO project.
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Presentation of our new researchers (Jonna Vuoskoski, Olivier Lartillot, Georgios Sioros) and a quick demonstration of our new Delsys EMG system.
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Presentations on film editing (Einar Egeland) and sports sonification (Henrik Herrebr?den).
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Pritty and Patrick Patel-Grosz (Linguistics) and Bruno Laeng (Psychology) will present some of their latest research.
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Jim T?rresen will present the ROBIN group at Department of Informatics.
Anne Danielsen, Kristian Nymoen, Mari Romarheim Haugen and Gui Camara present the new project "Timing and Sound in Musical Microrhythm" (TIME).
Postdoctoral researcher Alexander Refsum Jensenius will hold an open lecture during the annual "Faglig-pedagogisk dag" at University of Oslo.
Tittel: Musikk og bevegelse
Sammendrag: Musikk oppst?r som bevegelse hos musikeren, og musikk skaper bevegelse hos den som lytter. Selv om de ?este er enige om at kropp og bevegelse er en naturlig, og essensiell, del av musikkopplevelsen, har det v?rt p?fallende lite fokus p? musikkrelaterte bevegelser i undervisning og forskning. Forelesningen vil gi en helhetlig presentasjon av hvordan vi kan forst? og studere musikkrelaterte bevegelser.
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Postdoctoral researcher Kyrre Glette participated in (and won!) the 64kB intro competition at the Assembly computer festival in Helsinki. A 64kB intro is an executable program in 64kB which includes realtime generation of graphics and music.
The animation includes a dancing robot, where the motion is based on data recorded with our new Qualisys infrared motion capture system.
Graphics programming done by Kim Kalland, Thomas Kristensen and Kyrre Glette. Sound programming and music by Gergely Szelei-Kis.
This week's version of the student newspaper Universitas has an article about music and movement, featuring visiting researcher Yago de Quay .
Postdoctoral researcher Alexander Refsum Jensenius will hold an open lecture during the annual "Faglig-pedagogisk dag" at University of Oslo.
Tittel: Musikk og bevegelse
Sammendrag: Musikk oppst?r som bevegelse hos musikeren, og musikk skaper bevegelse hos den som lytter. Selv om de ?este er enige om at kropp og bevegelse er en naturlig, og essensiell, del av musikkopplevelsen, har det v?rt p?fallende lite fokus p? musikkrelaterte bevegelser i undervisning og forskning. Forelesningen vil gi en helhetlig presentasjon av hvordan vi kan forst? og studere musikkrelaterte bevegelser.
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The ? fourMs lab? (Music, Mind, Motion, Machines) is a world-class research infrastructure for studies of human body movement and physiology in an immersive multimedia environment.
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Transformation was an artistic research project exploring the use of realtime motion capture in violin performance.
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Gesture Controlled Audio Systems (ConGAS) was an EU COST Action running from 2004 to 2007.
Oslo Laptop Orchestra (OLO) is an ad-hoc ensemble consisting of students and faculty from the University of Oslo and Norwegian Academy of Music. The main idea is to explore the laptop as a musical instrument in a collaborative setting. The orchestra performs the standard repertoire for laptop orchestras, and develops own pieces for different setups and constellations.
Oslo Mobile Orchestra (previously Oslo iPhone Ensemble) explored the future of mobile music performance in a collaborative setting in 2009-2012. The ensemble was an ad-hoc group of students and researchers from the University of Oslo and the Norwegian Academy of Music.
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Welcome to the opening conference of RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and Motion. Lectures, panels, music and party!
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The seminar explored sonic design from multiple angles and celebrated the achievements of Professor Rolf Inge God?y.