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Award !! for the School’s international success
Dean Helena Hyvönen from Aalto University School of Art and Design has awarded distinctions for the School’s success in arts activities and research. The distinctions were presented as publication grants to individuals who, with their work group, have produced internationally … Continue reading
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Tagged artistic research, Audiovisual Performances, interactive art
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New researchers in SOPI
James Nesfield, Master of Sonic Arts (currently completing), Sonic Arts Research Centre Queen’s University Belfast and Callum Goddard, MEng in Electronic Engineering with Music Technology Systems, University of York have been invited to the doctoral research scholarship position in SOPI … Continue reading
Doctoral Research Scholarship – 2 positions in SOPI
Doctoral Research Scholarship – 2 positions in SOPI research group Closing date for applications: 10 July 2011 Required start date: September 2011 Sound and Physical Interaction (SOPI) research group at the Department of Media, Aalto University School of Art and … Continue reading
NIME 2011, Oslo
Poster presentation at the NIME 2011 conference, Oslo 30.05- 02.06, Raja – A Multidisciplinary Artistic Performance
Otaniemi Open 2011
Raja – Interactive Dance Performance, joint project with Nokia Research Center, was invited for a demo session at Otaniemi Open 2011.
Sound and Physical Interaction
Sound and Physical Interaction (SOPI), a new research group in the Department of Media, is focusing on sound and its emerging role in designing new ways of interactions between humans through digital environments. The group’s mission is to investigate and … Continue reading
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Tagged aesthetically engaging forms, artistic research, audio-visual production, Audiovisual Performances, communication, computer music, Embodied Interaction, interactive art, Mobile Music, Multimodal Interfaces, Music Experience, New Media practices, Physical Interaction, sonic interaction, Sound
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