The Adaptive Music Technology Research Group (AMTRG) hub is proud to announce its second event. The aim of the event is to allow each member of the group to present their work and forge new collaborations. Adaptive music technology refers to technology which enables people to perform music-related tasks that would normally be difficult or impossible to achieve (for example, motion tracking technology enables dancers to control sound in real-time). The Adaptive Music Technology Research Group at the University of Huddersfield seeks to bring together universities, companies, schools, charities and individuals to promote wider adoption and development of adaptive music technology.
Its aims are:
- To investigate different approaches to music composition, performance and sound synthesis, and to evaluate their effectiveness and applied creative potential.
- To investigate and develop new technologies for adaptive music and sound synthesis.
- To offer consultancy and training in adaptive music and sound synthesis technologies to private and public organisations.
Attendance is free. Book here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/adaptive-music-technology-hub-seminar-2018-tickets-47257481399
Contact information – Dr Ian Gibson (I.S.Gibson@hud.ac.uk)
Social Media – twitter.com/adaptivemusic