ResearchWorks :The Game Music Toolbox Marios Aristopoulos explores the interactive composition techniques in Mario Kart 8, Alien Isolation, Tomb Raider, Cyberpunk 2077, and The Last of Us.
ResearchWorks: Cyborg Soloists - Music and Technology in the Expanded Field Zubin Kanga presents case studies from his project exploring interactions between music, the other arts, and new digital technologies.
ResearchWorks: The Echo, the Ear and the Opening: the radical use of speculative imagining Emily Orley rethinks the Greek myth of Echo to discuss the value of creative-critical writing, imaginative license, and speculative thinking.
ResearchWorks: Curational Composing Ed McKeon examines the production of public encounters that challenge traditional models of value, drawing from the late work of John Cage.
ResearchWorks: The Importance of the Juba Dance Dwight Pile-Gray explores how the influence of slavery and spirituals is woven into a symphonic framework in the work of African American 20th-century composers.
Robert Levin Lecture-Recital: Bach’s Tonal Universe Professor Robert Levin's Guildhall residency ends with this lecture-recital examining Bach’s systematic tonal scheme and its far-reaching interpretive consequences.
Concert & Discussion: Duo Improvisations between Human and AI Performer-improviser David Dolan and composer-programmer Oded Ben-Tal present the first UK concert that features an Artificial Intelligence (AI) computerised system performing duo improvisations in real time with a human.
ResearchWorks: Next Steps in Scarlatti Research This talk reports on the first comprehensive study of the c.3000 18th-century manuscript and printed copies of Scarlatti's keyboard sonatas
ResearchWorks: How does identity play into practice? Interrogating agency, community and wellbeing in workshop facilitation.