Wednesday, March 2, 2011
03.05 - Preview of Musical Patois at FAST: live webcast
The preview of Musical Patois takes place at the MIT150 Festival of Arts, Science, and Technology as part of FAST Thinking. The event is webcast live at: www.media.mit.edu/events/webcast/fast.html. A slide show of the Mar 5 FAST-Thinking events can be found at: http://arts.mit.edu/fast/fast-thinking-events
Friday, February 4, 2011
02.04 - Ussachevsky Memorial Festival @ Pomona

Isaac Schankler performs with Mimi (Multimodal Interaction for Musical Improvisation) at the Ussachevsky Memorial Electronic Music Festival at Pomona College organized by Tom Flaherty. Details below:
Friday, February 4, 2011 - 8:00pm
Lyman Hall, Thatcher Music Building, Claremont, CA
FREE admission
Isaac Schankler's performance with Mimi has been posted on VIMEO:
Other concert performers include:
Robots, Rachel Rudich*, flute; Cynthia R. Fogg, viola; Roger Lebow*, cello; Mojave Trio: Sara Parkins, violin; Maggie Parkins, cello; Genevieve Feiwen Lee*, piano; Joti Rockwell*, electric guitar; Tony Perman, kalimba
Electronic and acoustic music by MaryClare Brzytwa, Karlheinz Essl, Tom Flaherty*, Matthew Malsky, Frank Zappa, and more
Friday, January 28, 2011
01.23-28 - Dagstuhl Seminar on Multimodal Music Processing
Elaine Chew and Alexandre François participate in a Dagstuhl Seminar on Multimodal Music Processing organized by Simon Dixon, Masataka Goto, and Meinard Mueller. The participants give introductory presentations, and broke out in special topics discussion sessions. Cynthia Liem (University of Delft) and Elaine Chew perform Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 (transcribed for piano four hands by Scharwenka) at the concert on the final evening.
More photos by Jeremy Pickens can be found here.
More photos by Jeremy Pickens can be found here.
Labels:
concerts,
conferences,
presentations
Friday, January 14, 2011
01.14 - Frequency Visualizer with Ondar at CalTech TEDx Event
Alexandre François created a program to perform real-time frequency visualization of vocal sounds by Ondar, the famed Tuvan throat singer. As many as four to five major peaks are seen when Ondar does his throat singing. The presentation was part of the fringe TEDx events in honor of Feynman at Caltech today, together with performances by Ondar's eclectic band.
Labels:
presentations,
symposia
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
01.11 - Structure in Music
This year's ISE 575 / EE 675 / CSCI 575 class — Topics in Engineering Approaches to Music Cognition — met for the first time today. The topic this year is Structure in Music. The class website is at http://www-scf.usc.edu/~ise575/e .
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course
Thursday, January 6, 2011
01.06 - AMS Math Music Special Sessions
Elaine Chew attends and presents a paper on The Pentahelix: a Four-Dimensional Realization of the Spiral Array at the Special Sessions on Mathematical Techniques in Musical Analysis organized by Robert Peck and Thomas Fiore at the AMS Joint Mathematics Meeting in New Orleans.
Photos below show the Mississippi shoreline, and pictures to the left are of the dinner after the two sessions.
Photos below show the Mississippi shoreline, and pictures to the left are of the dinner after the two sessions.
Labels:
conferences,
presentations,
travel
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
12.15 - Chandra Lunch
We have lunch at Morton Fig's, a new restaurant on campus, to celebrate Chandra Rajagopal's graduation with a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering. Chandra has been active in helping out with the DIP and Mimi projects, and has developed his research on analysis of music performed on piano vs. guitar since the ISE 575 class last Spring.
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students
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