Hi all,
Please see information about the University Library’s next DH Lab webinar:
DH Lab: Exploring musical instruments using digital technologies
Wed 24 August, 10:00am ACST, online, all welcome, registration essential.
Join us to learn about three projects that are using digital technologies to research musical instruments: a team who are using 3D printing to adapt musical instruments for professional musicians with disabilities, a collaboration that is using 3D scanning to explore Indigenous instruments from museum collections to understand the relationship between structure and sound, and a project testing 3D digitisation of traditional Indonesian instruments for preservation.
Speakers:
Dr Anthea Skinner and Dr Alon Ilsar will discuss their experience using 3D printing to adapt musical instruments or create entirely new instruments that work for professional musicians with disabilities;
Professor Aaron Corn, University of Melbourne, and Dr Yeonuk Kim, Monash University, will share their project that is 3D scanning yidaki from museum collections in collaboration with South Australian Museum and the Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre to explore the
relationship between shape and sound; and
Daniel Bornstein, Grimwade Centre Master of Cultural Materials Conservation, will discuss his work digitising traditional Indonesian instruments using different 3D approaches for preservation purposes.
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dh-lab-exploring-musical-instruments-using-digital-technologies-tickets-354514200517
If you're interested, the recording of our last session 'Studying social platforms at large and small scale' is now online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M84cTixeJfc&t=2s
Cheers,
Alexis
Alexis Tindall
Manager, Digital Innovation | University Library
The University of Adelaide
Adelaide SA 5005
email: alexis....@adelaide.edu.au
Please note: I work half days on Mondays and Thursdays, and during early 2022 I am working some days remotely.
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