WED 25 Jun 2025, 4PM, KCL Becket House 5th Floor: Esa Räsänen to give talk on how microtiming connects music, heart, and health
Seminar
Gavin Williams, Lecturer in Music at King’s, to give talk on seismic soundings and early digital audio restoration
TUE 24 June 2025, 2PM, KCL Strand Campus S3.30: Gavin Williams to give talk on sounding the earth’s strata
Elaine Chew And Gérard Assayag Lecture At The Shanghai Conservatory Of Music
Elaine Chew gives lecture, “At the Heart of Musical Expression” and Gerard Assayag “Symbolic Interaction and Cocreativity” at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music
DongMin Kim from Sogang University to give a talk in DDH Lunchtime Seminar
29 May 2025, 12PM, KCL Strand Campus : DongMin to give talk on music computing with traditional Korean sources as part of the DDH Lunchtime Seminar series
Lane Hughston from Goldsmiths, University of London, to give talk on geometric and graph properties of the tonnetz
15 May 2025, 3PM, KCL Bush House: Professor Lane Hughston from Goldsmiths to give talk on three tone networks and a tessellation
Ville Pulkki from Aalto University to give presentation on career contributions in acoustics and sound
12 May 2025, 4PM, KCL Strand: Professor Ville Pulkki to visit King’s and give talk on career contributions from audio coding to aurora borealis sounds
Workshop on performance, creativity, and AI at Guildhall organised by Oded Ben-Tal
30-31 March 2025, GSMD : Elaine Chew is a presenter in Oded Ben-Tal’s music and AI symposium at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama with David Dolan, Örjan de Manzano, Gerard Assayag, Arthur I. Miller, Grace Leslie, Toby Young, and Fredrik Ullén
Jason Yust of Boston University gives inaugural Music Computing Lab seminar
25 March 2025, 3PM, KCL Strand : Jason Yust speaks on DFT-based methods to explain emergent patterns in musical rhythms in inaugural seminar of the Music Computing Lab, a MARC member lab
Patricia Alessandrini gives BMEIS CDT Seminar on Creating An Empathetic “Pet” Capable Of Singing With Soft Robotics
Composer and artistic researcher Patricia Alessandrini shows connections between a soft robot of the larynx, an empathetic nudibranch-like pet that sings, and contemporary opera
Konstanze Rietsch gives Geometry Seminar on Generalising Euler’s Tonnetz
Professor of Geometry Konstanze Rietsch generalises Euler’s Tonnetz using Fano’s geometry and collaborates with Professor Elaine Chew to make Fano Rainbow, music based on the new geometry