GLAM-MIR 1: Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums and Music Information Retrieval
© Guillaume Boutard - Sound Art Documentation: Spatial Audio and Significant Knowledge (SAD-SASK) project

GLAM-MIR 1: Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums and Music Information Retrieval

A workshop organized by CIRMMT Research Axis 2.

Description

The goal of this workshop is to foster interdisciplinary collaborations between institutions and researchers in the domains of libraries, archives, galleries, museums and music information retrieval, with the intention of moving towards a second workshop in the future building on and expanding the scope of this one.

The workshop will feature a series of short talks, followed by an open discussion on collaboration and bridging interdisciplinary gaps.

Registration

Registration is free. Please fill out this registration form by April 1.

Late registrations are permitted if unavoidable, but this may result in problems associated with food planning and building access.

Location and notices

The CIRMMT building will be closed to the public the day of the workshop, so there will be a person by the doors to let attendees in between 08:20 and 09:10.

Please e-mail Cory McKay if you will be arriving outside this time window and you do not have a key card or ID card access to the building.

Schedule

08:30 Presenters tech setup + light breakfast

09:00 Talks

  • 09:00 Cory McKay, Marianopolis College: LinkedMusic, SIMSSA DB and Feature-Based Musicology
  • 09:20 Fausto Borém, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais: Stories Behind Three Brazilian Music Manuscripts in Colonial (1759), Imperial (1838) and Republican (1898) Times
  • 09:40 Ihlara McIndoe, McGill University: Stories and Sounds: Exploring the Aisteach Fictional Archive and the Process of Becoming in Ireland and Aotearoa New Zealand
  • 10:00 Austin Tecks and Thomas Peschlow, Concordia University: Designing a Data Pipeline for Training Sonic Latent Spaces
  • 10:15 Gabriel Vigliensoni, Concordia University: Weaving Memory Matter

10:30 Coffee break

10:50 Talks

  • 10:50 Guillaume Boutard, Université de Montréal: Sound Art Documentation: Spatial Audio and Significant Knowledge (SAD-SASK)
  • 11:10 Negar Imani, McGill University: Soundscape Mapping as a Participatory Practice: Rethinking the Notation of Urban Sonic Environments
  • 11:30 Daniel Benjamin Miller, IMSLP: Building the Commons: Creating a Library of Free Musical Works

11:50 Open discussion on collaborations and bridging interdisciplinary gaps

12:50 Lunch and informal discussions

Refreshments

Lunch and a light breakfast will be provided at the venue.