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Víctor González on sensors, music performance and Latin American music

Víctor González is an engineer and music researcher. In this episode he talks about his research on sensor technologies applied to clinical, sports, and music performance, and we discuss the ethical and privacy implications of the availability of human sensor data. He also shows us some of the Latin American music he loves. Music in this eisode (trimmed due to copyright rules): La Pastorcita Perdida  - Atahualpa Yupanqui La Danza de […]

todayJanuary 2, 2022

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Çağrı Erdem’s Coffin Music and Body Instruments

Çağrı Erdem is a performer, music technologist, and researcher specializing in improvised electroacoustic music, machine agency and musical human-computer interaction. His resent research focussed on embodied cognitive approaches to developing and performing with musical artificial intelligence. In this episode we talk about the body, 4Es, and more, and listened to some of Çağrı's own works. Music in this episode: Çağrı Erdem - "Ju'r" Percussive! - "I am not what happened to […]

todayJanuary 2, 2022

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Exercise Music

You probably prefer to exercise to music rather than silence. At least that seems to be what people do. Why is it so? Is there something about music that makes us perform better physically? And what about the effects of music and exercise on mental performance? In this episode Solveig discusses this with Les Mills instructor Pernille Thorvaldsen, sports psychologist Henrik Herrebrøden, and bioengineer Kayla Burnim. Music in this episode: […]

todayJanuary 2, 2022

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Marek Susdorf on music, colonialism, the category of the human and capitalism

In this episode Marek Susdorf, a Polish researcher, writer and artist, speaks with Solveig about music, colonialism, the category of the human and capitalism. He reads an excerpt from his novel "Dziennik znaleziony w błękicie" and we listen to music handpicked by Marek. Music in this episode: Tract for Valerie Solanas by Matmos (cited) Bamboo Banga by M.I.A (cited) Let My People Go by Diamanda Galas (cited) Red Football by Sinead […]

todayJanuary 2, 2022

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