Sci Am OpEd asserting that music’s structural attributes and physiological effects make it an ideal tool for learning cardiology; studying heart-brain interactions; and dispensing neuro-cardiac therapy
Research
Putting (One’s) Heart Into Music – European Heart Journal (CardioPulse)
European Heart Journal CardioPulse article Putting (One’s) Heart Into Music now in print
Handbook of AI for Music: Chapter 9: On Making Music from Heartbeats
On Making Music from Heartbeats is Chapter 9 in Eduardo Miranda’s definitive book on AI and music computing: Handbook of AI for Music, now out on Springer Nature Switzerland AG (print copy due in August)
The Making of CosmoNote: Lawrence Fyfe and Daniel Bedoya present video and field questions at Web Audio Conference
Lawrence Fyfe, software engineer of the CosmoNote citizen science platform, and sound engineer / perception doctoral researcher Daniel Bedoya to answer questions on CosmoNote following video at World Audio Conference.
Emma Frid Presents Heart Transplant COVID-19 Patient + Medical Team Heartbeat Sonification at ICAD 2021
Emma Frid reports on sonification of heartbeat coherence between a heart transplant COVID-19 patient and the medical team at the International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD2021)
Emily Graber Wins Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoc Fellowship for EAR STRETCH
Do you find complex, contemporary music difficult and alienating? Would that change if you could control the tempo of the music? Emily Graber’s Marie Curie Fellowship EAR STRETCH aims to increase appreciation for contemporary music by providing active tempo control with physiological monitoring
Cosmos featured in the European Research Council’s celebration of 10,000 grantees
Today, the ERC celebrates 10,000 grantees. We are grateful to be one of the 10,000 grantees, and one of the 15 stories featured on how the ERC transformed science
Daniel Bedoya leads CosmoNote Preview at CitSciVirtual 2021
A preview of CosmoNote, our citizen science platform for marking performed structures, at CitSciVirtual 2021
STMS Lab Doctoral Student Day
Daniel Bedoya and Paul Lascabettes gave presentations at the STMS Lab’s Doctoral Student Day
Boulez: Trois Fragments d’une ébauche
Three versions of Boulez’s Fragment d’une ébauche, dedicated to Jean-Marie Lehn in 1987 on the occasion of his Nobel prize in Chemistry.