Technoscientific Practices of Music;
New Technologies, Instruments and Agents
11 November 2022 | 10:00–16.00 Open Public Event
Maijansali, Oodi | Töölönlahdenkatu 4, Helsinki
We warmly welcome you to the Technoscientific Practices of Music; New Technologies, Instruments and Agents symposium that continues the series of open-public events of the Academy of Finland
research project on Digital Musical Interactions.
The symposium will discuss the new music technologies as a process / practice / relationship that involves social and technoscientific transformations in view of music, science, philosophy, community of
people, non-humans and life-world as a whole. This symposium will bring together expert scholars, artists and practitioners from anthropology and music, new interfaces for musical expression, creative computing, sound and music computing and postphenomenology
studies.
Invited speakers; Adnan Marquez Borbon | Autonomous University of Baja California, Mexico, Georgina Born | University College London, Rebecca Fiebrink | University
of the Arts London, Owen Green | University of Huddersfield, Michael Gurevich | University of Michigan, Laurens van der Heijden | University of Twente, Anna Xambó Sedó | De Montfort University
and Koray Tahiroğlu | Aalto University
The symposium is supported by the Academy of Finland (project 316549), Aalto University and Aalto Digital Creatives