Invite: MIT Spatial Sound Lab events, Feb. 2026 - three events 2/7, 2/11 and 2/12 - registration encouraged

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Dear friends at Boston Tech Poetics:

Please excuse this long email from the MIT Spatial Sound Lab. 

TL;DR:  Three events coming in February.  Registration encouraged.

Details:

I’m writing to invite you to three upcoming events that our MIT Spatial Sound Lab is participating in this February, in collaboration with a variety of partners.  

All events are free and open to the public, but I encourage you to register for the ones you are interested in attending, as they may reach capacity, especially WaveForms on Feb. 12.  

Quick view here, more details below:  

Feb. 7 (Sat.), 2026, 3:00pm - 5:30pm (doors 2:30pm), Spatial Sound Boston Community:  Introductory Salon Gathering, a new cross-college initiative of Berklee, Emerson, MIT, Harvard.  
Berklee College, Room 112, at 22 Fenway, Boston, MA 02215
RSVP please and more info:  Ian Condry con...@mit.edu 

Feb. 11 (Wed) 5 - 6:30pmTalk / demo:  Satoshi Yamaguchi, former drummer of RADWIMPS discusses new voice activated drumming tech for dealing with dystonia, collaboration with MIT Music Tech
MIT, Killian Hall, Building 14 ground floor, 160 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139

Feb. 12 (Thu) 6-10pm, WaveForms: A Multimedia Art Occurrence, organized by Masary Studios, Boston Museum of Science, & Emerson College, featuring our Spatial Sound Mixtape and more
Emerson Paramount Center, 559 Washington St., Boston, MA 02111
Free ticket reservation (NOTE: we expect this event to sell out, so please reserve your slot in advance):  https://www.mos.org/events/waveforms-multimedia-art-occurrence-winter2026

I hope to see you there!  More details one these events below.  

MIT SPATIAL SOUND LAB EVENTS
February 2026

1) Spatial Sound Salon, introducing a new cross-college initiative:  

Feb. 7 (Sat.), 2026, 3:00pm - 5:30pm (doors 2:30pm)
Berklee College, Room 112, at 22 Fenway, Boston, MA 02215

Spatial Sound Boston Community:  Introductory Salon Gathering, a new cross-college initiative of Berklee, Emerson, MIT, Harvard.  

RSVP please and more info:  Ian Condry con...@mit.edu 

Spatial Sound Boston Community: Introductory Salon Gathering. SSBC is a new group dedicated to learning, teaching, and thinking spatial sound. Along with discussion and networking, this salon will feature brief talks and demos by Ian Condry, Justin Looper and Nelly Kate (MIT), Amber Vistein and Ben Aron (Emerson), Yvette Janine Jackson (Harvard), and Lee Gilboa (Berklee).

Our goal is to create a communal space for Boston-based artists, teachers, and students who are interested in all forms of spatial audio (technology and innovation, composition, performance, pedagogy, and installation work, among others). This inter-collegiate community includes members from MIT, Emerson College, Harvard University, and Berklee College of Music. We hope to create a platform for conversation, critical thinking, and the exchange of ideas between peers.

Please join us for our first salon-style gathering, where we will introduce our vision, share some work-in-progress, and start building the foundation of what we hope will become a generative part of the Boston artistic community, especially for those interested in immersive audio. . 

Please RSVP, or contact me for more info: Ian Condry, con...@mit.edu


2) Talk / demo: Satoshi Yamaguchi, former drummer of RADWIMPS

Feb. 11 (Wed) 5 - 6:30pm
MIT, Killian Hall, Building 14 ground floor, 160 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139

Talk / demo:  Satoshi Yamaguchi, former drummer of RADWIMPS discusses new voice activated drumming tech for dealing with dystonia, collaboration with MIT Music Tech


Talk title:  "The Past Can Be Changed: How RADWIMPS Drummer Satoshi Yamaguchi Reclaimed Music Through Neuroscience Research and Voice-Controlled Drums"


This lecture-performance focuses on the life lessons Satoshi Yamaguchi has learned through major turning points marked by both success and setback as a professional musician. Drawing on his personal journey, the talk explores how music, research, and technology became interconnected, leading to the emergence of new forms of creative expression.

Satoshi’s story begins when he lost the ability to play drums due to Musician’s Dystonia, a neurological movement disorder affecting his accuracy in hitting the bass drum with his right foot. After 10 years of living in the darkness due to a lack of understanding around him, Satoshi will present the light – research and technology – that saved him and gave him the ability to play again. In conjunction with the talk, Satoshi will perform using VXD (Voice Controlled Drum-set), a system that enables the bass drums to be triggered through the human voice, a technology co-developed by YAMAHA Corporations and Keio University. This technology combines advanced audio processing techniques, software, and mechanical design, showing that innovative music systems supported by technology can change lives.


Speaker Bio:


Satoshi Yamaguchi is a musician, researcher, and performer whose work explores the relationship between music and society through both practice and inquiry. He began his career as a drummer in his teenage years with the Japanese rock band RADWIMPS, internationally known for their soundtracks for the films your name. and Suzume. Since the band’s major debut in 2005, Satoshi has performed at the forefront of the Japanese music scene.

In 2009, Satoshi developed musician’s dystonia, a neurological condition affecting motor control, first experiencing symptoms during a national concert tour. While continuing to perform for several years, he ultimately made the decision in 2015 to suspend his activities as a drummer as his condition progressed.

Since 2021, Satoshi has served as a Visiting Researcher at the Keio University SFC Research Institute, where he has been engaged in participatory research on musician’s dystonia. His research contributions have been published as co-authored papers in the peer-reviewed journal Frontiers in Neurology.In 2023, he undertook a research residency at Stanford University’s Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), further developing an interdisciplinary perspective on embodiment and technology.

Building on these research experiences, Satoshi co-developed VXD in 2024 through a collaborative project between Keio University and YAMAHA—a system that enables acoustic drums to be driven by the human voice. In 2025, he announced his first solo tour, marking his return to the stage after a decade. All seven performances sold out, reflecting strong public engagement with his work at the intersection of music, research, and technological innovation.

Killian Hall
MIT Building 14W
160 Memorial Drive
Cambridge, MA 02139
https://whereis.mit.edu/?go=14

Special thanks for support: MIT-Japan Program, Global Mediations Lab, CMSW


3) WaveForms:  A Multimedia Art Occurrence

Feb. 12 (Thu) 6-10pm, WaveForms: A Multimedia Art Occurrence, organized by Masary Studios, Boston Museum of Science, & Emerson College, featuring our Spatial Sound Mixtape and more
Emerson Paramount Center, 559 Washington St., Boston, MA 02111

Free ticket reservation (NOTE: we expect this event to sell out, so please reserve your slot in advance):  https://www.mos.org/events/waveforms-multimedia-art-occurrence-winter2026

WaveForms returns for its third year to present a multimedia art occurrence at Emerson Paramount Center in Boston, MA. Presented by the Museum of Science, MASARY Studios, and Emerson College, the evening will feature installation artwork, audio visual performance, spatial sound, experimental animation, and video screenings from artists around the globe as part of the Museum's Year of Revolutionary Science.

Art, science, and technology are woven together in this one-night-only multimedia art occurrence, exclusively activating the Paramount Center!

WaveForms is produced and curated by a unique cohort of organizations to bring the event to life:

• Video + Animation Screenings curated by Boston CyberArts

• Media Installation Artworks curated by Illuminus Boston

• Spatial Sound Mixtape curated by MIT Spatial Sound Lab

• Audio Visual Performances curated by MASARY

LED Media Facade curated by Emerson College

AV Production Partner - AVFX

FREE TICKETS ARE NOW AVAILABLE, this event WILL SELL OUT:  https://www.mos.org/events/waveforms-multimedia-art-occurrence-winter2026


I hope to see you at some of these events!

Please contact me if you’d like further information, or to suggest friends and colleagues to invite too.  

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Hopeful!

Best,
Ian

Ian Condry, Professor, MIT
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MIT Spatial Sound Lab







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