McGill-UiO Musical Gestures Workshop

A workshop on basic issues of gesture definitions and gesture capture/representation.

Program

Monday 29 May
09:30-12:00
  • Short presentation of SPCL / IDMIL (Wanderley)
  • Visit + demos in SPCL / IDMIL (Wanderley, Peters, Casciato, Frisson)
14:00-17:00
  • Presentation of the Musical Gestures Project in Oslo (God?y)
  • Motor-mimetic theory (God?y)
  • Embodied meter (Kvifte)
   

Tuesday 30 May

09:30-12:00
  • Gestures, classification, typologies (God?y, Wanderley)
14:00-17:00
  • Frameworks for gesture classification (Jensenius, Kvifte)
  • Gesture Description Interchange Format (GDIF) (Jensenius)
   

Wednesday 31 May

09:30-12:00
  • Gesture-sound relationships
  • Mapping: the wrong question? (Kvifte)
14:00-15:00
  • Summary
  • Future collaboration

Photos

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Marcelo M. Wanderley showing the IDMIL lab to the UiO researchers.
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McGill PhD student Nils Peters showing the ViMiC spatialization setup.
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Tellef Kvifte discussing whether mapping is the wrong question.
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Tellef Kvifte explains the rhythms of Norwegian folk music to Caroline Palmer.
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Tellef Kvifte, Egil Haga, and Rolf Inge God?y discussing.
Published Jan. 26, 2021 7:06 PM - Last modified Jan. 26, 2021 7:30 PM