Christer Gummeson interviews Emma Frid on her Swedish Research Council postdoctoral fellowship project for KTH News
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Emma Frid Featured in the WoNoMute Interview Series
Emma Frid speaks to Karolina Jawad on her work on sound and music interfaces designed to promote health and inclusion
Unlocking the therapeutic power of music through mathematics (in French)
“Libérer le pouvoir thérapeutique de la musique grâce aux mathématiques” de la collection “Comment le ERC a transformé la science” en français
New release: Le Piano Virtuose Trailer
The CNRS has released a tongue-in-cheek “trailer” for the CNRS Images short film about the Cosmos project, “Le Piano Virtuose,” on its Zeste de Science YouTube channel.
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
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!
CNRS Images films video report on Cosmos
A day spent filming a video report on Cosmos and the Bösendorfer Enspire PRO with Pierre de Parscau for CNRS Images
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.
CNRS INS2I News: HEART.FM, au cœur de la musicothérapie / At the Heart of Music Therapy (English translation)
Music soothes the soul, but also has benefits for cardiovascular health. The HEART.FM project has received an ERC Proof of Concept grant to develop an application capable of customising music therapy according to users’ physiological signals.
Heart.FM PoC Project
Heart.FM, selected for ERC proof-of-concept funding, is an app-creation initiative to deliver tailored music therapy with physiological feedback in cardiovascular disease.