Distinguished Lectures
Franck Bedrossian, Department of Music, University of California, Berkeley: Articulation of excess - developing harmonic colors within a world of complex sounds.
Nov 17, 2016 from 04:30 PM to 06:00 PM
— Tanna Schulich Hall,
Henkjan Honing, Music Cognition Group, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands: What makes us musical animals
Oct 20, 2016 from 04:30 PM to 06:00 PM
— Tanna Schulich Hall, Elizabeth Wirth Music Building, 527 Sherbrooke Street West.,
Tim Crawford, Computational Musicology, Goldsmiths University of London: Busy Going Nowhere, or Learning to Live with Error? Personal reflections on three decades using computers with music - CANCELLED
Sep 22, 2016 from 04:30 PM to 06:00 PM
— Tanna Schulich Hall, Elizabeth Wirth Music Building, 527 Sherbrooke Street West.,
Michael Vorländer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany: Virtual musical instruments in virtual rooms – what’s real at all?
Apr 21, 2016 from 04:30 AM to 06:00 AM
— Tanna Schulich Hall, Elizabeth Wirth Music Building, 527 Sherbrooke Street West.,
Robert Henke, audiovisual installation artist and musician. Give me limits! Two perspectives on computer based music production in a time of exponentially growing possibilities
Mar 24, 2016 from 04:30 PM to 06:00 PM
— Tanna Schulich Hall, Elizabeth Wirth Music Building, 527 Sherbrooke Street West.,
Edmund Campion, CNMAT, University of California at Berkley, USA: Moving parts: On structure and chaotic actions in the design and build of my computer-based music(s)
Feb 25, 2016 from 04:30 PM to 06:00 PM
— Tanna Schulich Hall, Elizabeth Wirth Music Building, 527 Sherbrooke Street West.,
Aaron Williamon, Royal College of Music, London: Facing the music: Employing science and technology to enhance professional training
Nov 05, 2015 from 04:30 PM to 06:00 PM
— Tanna Schulich Hall, Elizabeth Wirth Music Building, 527 Sherbrooke Street West.,
This lecture is part of the 'International Symposium on Learning and Teaching Music in the Twenty-First Century: The Contribution of Science and Technology', which will take place from 5-7 November 2015.
Poppy Crum, Dolby Laboratories, USA: The future of immersive technologies - what the three-legged race of artists, engineers, and neuroscientists can bring to enhancing our experience of the natural world
Oct 22, 2015 from 04:30 PM to 06:00 PM
— Tanna Schulich Hall, Elizabeth Wirth Music Building, 527 Sherbrooke Street West.,
Masataka Goto, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan: Frontiers of music technologies: Singing synthesis and active music listening
Sep 24, 2015 from 04:30 PM to 06:00 PM
— Tanna Schulich Hall, Elizabeth Wirth Music Building, 527 Sherbrooke Street West.,
Floyd Toole, consultant to Harman International, USA: Sound reproduction – art and science/opinions and facts
Apr 16, 2015 from 04:30 PM to 06:00 PM
— Tanna Schulich Hall, New Music Building, 527 Sherbrooke Street West.,