Sound analysis
event: Virtual Audio for Past Environments
Submitted by Torsten Reimer on Wed, 13/02/2008 - 12:50.The workshop will explore multi-disciplinary approaches to audio, acoustics, and sound design, in order to discover how current techniques and research might be applied specifically to heritage and related applications. The day will be followed by an evening sound tour of sites and installations around the city. [read more...]
group: Music & Sound
Submitted by Torsten Reimer on Wed, 13/02/2008 - 11:00.This group brings together people interested in all aspects of digital music and sound generation - from creating virtual sound for 3d-worlds to electroacustic music.
event: The Future of ICT in Music Research and Practice
Submitted by Lydia Horstman on Wed, 15/08/2007 - 14:55.Organized and run by David Meredith, Goldsmiths College, University of London.
The goals of this workshop were:
* To identify worthwhile goals for future inter-disciplinary projects involving collaboration between technologists and music researchers and practitioners. [read more...]
wikipage: Analysis by Composition (Music)
Submitted by neil.grindley on Wed, 11/07/2007 - 15:46.The logical extension to research techniques that progress through stages of capture, representation, retrieval and analysis is to then test that analysis by playing back and comparing datasets with original and comparative source materials. Bonardi states,
The musicologist is at the same time a listener and a composer, since analyzing a piece of music leads to “rewriting” it. [read more...]
wikipage: Annotation and Representation Tools (Music)
Submitted by neil.grindley on Wed, 11/07/2007 - 14:54.Sheet music notation as constructed out of clefs, staves, bars and notes is a highly effective distillation of the idea of a musical work but is seriously limited in terms of what it can faithfully represent about the expressive qualities of a performance, e.g. timbre, changes in tempo and very specific interpretations to do with the onset and decay of notes. [read more...]
event: New Protocols for Electroacoustic Music Analysis
Submitted by Lydia Horstman on Fri, 01/06/2007 - 11:10.This is a very exciting period in electroacoustic music research as the field of electroacoustic music studies is evolving rapidly. Within the area of electroacoustic music analysis we are seeing new, highly dynamic approaches being developed using ICT that aid in the greater understanding of musical content and intention. [read more...]




