“Libérer le pouvoir thérapeutique de la musique grâce aux mathématiques” de la collection “Comment le ERC a transformé la science” en français
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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
STMS Lab Doctoral Student Day
Daniel Bedoya and Paul Lascabettes gave presentations at the STMS Lab’s Doctoral Student Day
Still Zoomin’
Two lockdowns later, the group is still meeting regularly on zoom / Skype
Bösendorfer Enspire PRO: Regulation, tuning, calibration
No.42 gets a much-appreciated regulation, tuning, and calibration.
CNRS le journal / Le Monde: Le piano virtuose
“CNRS le journal” has published the video on our work, “Le piano virtuose”, in partnership with the French newspaper “Le Monde”. Many thanks to Pierre de Parscau for the fine cinematography and editing, and Nicolas Baker for the excellent production!
Paul Lascabettes wins AFIM Young Researcher Award
Paul Lascabettes wins the AFIM (French Association of Computer Music) Young Researcher Award at the Journées d’Informatique Musicale (JIM 2020) in Strasbourg for his ATIAM Masters research with Carlos Agon and Isabelle Bloch
Engineer in app design for tailored music intervention with physiological feedback
ERC POC project HEART.FM is receiving applications for an Engineer from 7-28 Sep 2020.
Der Spiegel: Klänge fürs Herz / Sounds for the heart (English translation)
The amazing influence of music on circulation and blood pressure: How do sounds affect heart function? To find out, the scientist Elaine Chew played Chopin and Bach on the grand piano.
Emma Frid wins Swedish Research Council International Postdoc Grant
Emma Frid and project on “Accessible digital musical instruments – Multimodal feedback and artificial intelligence for improved musical frontiers for people with disabilities”