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Showing posts with label Robert Chafer. Show all posts

MTIRG Symposium 9 April 2025

MTIRG members met on 9 April in the Music, Technology and Innovation Research Lab for a day-long symposium to share research.

Presentations were given by:

Robert ChaferMixed Reality Spatial Audio Composition: a distribution platform for multichannel electroacoustic works
Matt RogersonDromos/Autos: The Autistic Ontology as Performance
Edward ClijsenRedividing the Octave for Expanded Tonal Spaces: Reflections on Recent Practical Explorations of Formalised Approaches to Microtonal Composition
Matthew LondonThe Integrated Soundtrack: An Analytical Exploration of the Auditory Elements of Music, Sound Design, and Dialogue Within Horror Cinema
Cristiana PalandriMaterialising sound-based composition: exploring multisensory perception and audience engagement between tactile and sonic spheres
Stefano CatenaAnalysis and findings of Intention/Reception questionnaires on spatialisation in acousmatic music
Conor SnapeFrom Concept to Gameplay: Practical Approaches to IDM Derived Sound Effect & Adaptive Audio Design in Modern Video Game Development)
Joe Stillwell—A Study in Movers and Musicians: A Multidisciplinary Lens of Improvisation)
John YoungThe Long and Short of Acousmatic Music
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Presenters at the MTIRG Symposium, clockwise, L-R: Edward Clijsen, Conor Snape, Robert Chafer, Joe Stillwell, Matt Rogerson, John Young, Matthew London. Centre: Stefano Catena, Cristiana Palandri

 

Yichen Wang’s visit on Friday 8th September


 On behalf of the Music, Technology, and Innovation – Institute for Sonic Creativity (MTI2), Robert Chafer and Anna Xambó had the pleasure of hosting Yichen Wang, an Australian-based PhD researcher supervised by Dr Charles Martin. Wang is from a computer science background, yet her work has applications for the arts and music by creating virtual instruments for use in XR technology. Thanks to Harry Pentony for the technical support, Tim Hall for a tour of the studios, James Andean for the photos, and the audience who came and engaged with Wang’s presentation and demo.

You can find out more about Wang’s work here: https://yichenwangs.github.io