MIT’s Music Technology and Computation Graduate Program is a multidisciplinary fusion of art and engineering, with faculty, labs, curricula, and students coming from Music and Theater Arts (MTA) in the School of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences (SHASS), and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) in the School of Engineering (SoE) and the Schwarzman College of Computing (SCC).
This first year of the program has been exciting and productive. Research by our faculty and graduate students is delivering on the program’s goals - to advance the state of technology in music creation, production, accessibility, interaction, education, and artistic expression while always centering the humanistic aspects of music-making.
The first ever Music Technology Research Showcase presents our work as an interplay of technical presentation and live performance, including a keynote by Associate Professor of MTA & EECS (through SCC) Anna Huang, one of the leading researchers in collaborative Human-AI music making.
The program begins at 7:00pm, and is followed by light refreshments at 8:30pm.
Featuring presentations by:
Anna Huang, PhD
Associate Professor of Music and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
in search of resonance in Human-AI music making
Rachel Loh
jambot_Visualizer
Claire Southard
Brain EEG to Music
Noble Harasha
Distributed Sensor Installation
Nithya Shikarpur
Moving Drone
Mariano Salcedo
Neural Cellular Automata Music Visualizer
Z Chen
Social Dance to Music
Valerie Chen, Stephen Brade, and Suwan Kim
Whale, Cello (there?)!