News
Boston Symphony Orchestra Project: McGill Concert
In a first-of-its-kind experiment, a team of scientists led by Daniel Levitin, Steve McAdams, Teresa Marrin Nakra attached electrophysiological sensors to conductor Keith Lockhart, 5 members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and 15 audience members, to measure their brain activity and emotional reactions during a live concert in Boston's Symphony Hall on August 8, 2006.
Enactive Workshop takes place at McGill University
This unique event marks the first visit to Canada of the European Enactive Network team and presents a rare opportunity for Canadian researchers to network with their European peers and for the general public to learn about the most recent research developments overseas.
CIRMMT Receives SSHRC funding to participate in Integra project
The Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music, Media and Technology has received funding from the International Opportunities Fund of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.
Student Award Applications for 2006-2007 - Deadline: February 24, 2006
Applications are now being accepted for CIRMMT student awards for the academic year 2006-2007.
Sleepless (but successful) in Seattle
CIRMMT members win award at the Supercomputing 2005 competition.
BRAMS Day June 20, 2005
BRAMS, the International Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound Research, was launched on June 20, 2005.
CIRMMT-Hexagram meeting January 21, 2005
On January 21st, members of CIRMMT and Hexagram met at the Society for Arts and Technology to discuss potential research collaborations and mechanisms to further develop a lasting and fruitful partnership between the two groups.
CIRMMT welcomes new Director
CIRMMT is very pleased to welcome Stephen McAdams, internationally acclaimed specialist in music perception, as our new director.
Streaming DSD audio comes to the AES
Moderators: Jeremy Cooperstock & Wieslaw Woszczyk
Recent CIRMMT grants
Several major grants have been awarded to CIRMMT members over the past year, making possible the establishment of new cutting-edge audio and music research laboratories.