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I2MT Inaugural Concert - 30 November 2023

 

Experimental Music Inaugural Concert by I2MT (Interactive & Intelligent Music Technologies Research Group) and special guests featuring music works by Juan Martinez Avila, Steve Benford, Craig Vear, John Richards (AKA Dirty Electronics) and special guest Anna Xambó.

I2MT is the start of a new cross-faculty research cluster that investigates Interactive & Intelligent Music Technologies. Our work focuses on developing technical innovation (new software & hardware interfaces and instruments), pushing boundaries of practice (such as robotics, AI, deep learning), understanding human computer & AI interactions in music, with the ultimate goal of enhancing human creativity.

Date and time: Thu, 30 Nov 2023 17:30 - 18:30 GMT
Location: University of Nottingham - Jubilee Campus
More info: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/i2mt-inaugural-concert-tickets-749901474497

Postdoc in Sound and Music Computing (23 months, 0.5FTE)


We are hiring! A part-time (50% FTE), 23-month Postdoctoral Research Fellow position is available to work at the forefront of Sound and Music Computing as part of the AHRC-funded project “Sensing the Forest - Let the Forest Speak using the Internet of Things, Acoustic Ecology and Creative AI” at De Montfort University (DMU) in Leicester, UK. The project is led by Anna Xambó Sedó (PI, DMU), Peter Batchelor (Co-I, DMU), Matthew Wilkinson (Co-I, Forest Research), and Georgios Xenakis (Co-I, Forest Research).

The proposed project aims to raise awareness among forest visitors/aficionados, artists, scientists, and the general public about the connection between forests and climate change. Community building will centre on looking at a better understanding of forest behaviour using complex scientific data in creative and artistic ways.

  • Application link: https://dmuhub.dmu.ac.uk
  • Application deadline: 13 August 2023
  • Interviews: 24-25 August 2023
  • Job start: 1 October 2023

For informal enquiries about the position, please contact Dr Anna Xambó Sedó, PI. E-mail: anna dot xambo at dmu dot ac dot uk