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CNMAT and CIRMMT mourn the death of Professor David Wessel
Professor David Wessel, Director of the Center for New Music and Audio Technologies passed away on October 13, 2014 at the age of 73.
CIRMMT Director Marcelo Wanderley gives feature talk at McMaster University's NeuroMusic Conference
Also in conjunction with the Grand Opening of McMaster's LIVELab
Canada Foundation for Innovation's Research Facilities Navigator
The Canada Foundation for Innovation's Research Facilities Navigator is a searchable online directory of research labs and facilities in universities, colleges and research hospitals across Canada that are open to working with business and other organizations. CIRMMT is one of the most highly sought after centres in this directory.
CIRMMT members' research to be featured in Researching the Future of Music by Canal Savoir
Research by CIRMMT members will be featured in TV show "Researching the Future of Music" by Canal Savoir this week.
CIRMMT members publish article in Substance ETS
"GenSession: an easy-to-use tool for Melody Generation" by François Cabrol and CIRMMT members Michael McGuffin, Marcelo Wanderley and Marlon Schumacher was recently published on Substance ETS.
CIRMMT member Richard King interviewed in La Presse
Richard King talks about his work at McGill and abroad with Jean-François Codère of La Presse.
Collaboration between live@CIRMMT and Montreal Baroque Festival reviewed in the Montreal Gazette
The final concerts of the 2013-2014 live@CIRMMT series, featuring Tom Beghin on fortepiano and Wieslaw Wosczcyk as virtual acoustics architect received praise from the Montreal Gazette.
CIRMMT axes reorganization
The restructuring of CIRMMT's axes is now complete: CIRMMT's research program is organized into four axes.
CIRMMT student Sylvain Pohu makes latest work 'Feedback' available on YouTube
Feedback is a work for guitar and electronics, at the convergence of free jazz, glitch electroacoustics, and drone metal. It is the fruit of my graduate studies, and the culmination of a long personal project which led me to engage in advanced studies and research in music 10 years ago.
CIRMMT member Luis Rodrigues featured on Concorida website with 'Spiri - A robot in sync with music'
Luis Rodrigues, associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Compute Engineering at Concordia, and his students have collaborated with Canadian tech company Pleiades to work on a project involving a flying robot, Spiri, who responds to music and other forms of command.