Socio-Cultural Role of Technology in Digital Musical Interactions
Welcome to open public event in Oodi Helsinki Central Library at Maijansali Auditorium to discuss our relationships with music and digital musical instruments.
The symposium will discuss critically our relationships with music and digital musical instruments, exploring how these new relationships build embodied behaviours, expectations, beliefs, interpretations and actions in various ways we practice and act on music through digital technologies. This symposium will bring together expert scholars, artists and practitioners from the musicology, music performance, new interfaces for musical expression, sound and music computing and postphenomenology studies.
Event language is English. More about the symposium, including the programme at http://dmi.aalto.fi/symposium19/
Participants: Don Ihde, Stony Brook University, New York - Marc Leman, Ghent University - Thor Magnusson, University of Sussex - Tarja Rautiainen-Keskustalo, Tampere University - Taina Riikonen, Tampere University - Koray Tahiroglu, Aalto University - Simon Waters, Queen's University Belfast / Orpheus Instituut, Ghent
Event is organised by Aalto University and it’s part of Academy Project - Digital Musical Interactions - Instruments – Performances (project 319946)
1. floor Maijansali (Helsinki Central Library Oodi)
11/14/2019 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM