Gassmann Electronic Music Series Presents: Marcelo Wanderley/Ian Hattwick McGill University

The Gassmann Electronic Music Series presents

A series of lectures on new music technologies by

Marcelo Wanderley
Associate Professor of Music Technology
McGill University

and

Ian Hattwick
Doctoral researcher
MGill University

February 18-20
Claire Trevor School of the Arts

Tuesday 2/18, 12:30-1:50 pm, Contemporary Arts Center, Colloquium Room  3021: Performable digital musical instruments (DMIs) — Wii, Kinect, and DIY innovations.

Tuesday 2/18, 3:30-4:50 pm, Music and Media Building, REALab Room 216: Current research projects in music technology at McGill University.

Wednesday 2/19, 1:30-3:20 pm, Contemporary Arts Center, Mechatronics Seminar Room G030: Design of the gestes (“Instrumented Bodies”) instruments, and the use of digital fabrication techniques during their construction.

Wednesday 2/19, 6:00-7:20 pm, Music and Media Building, REALab Room 216: Programming for digital instrument performance using Max.

Thursday 2/20, 12:30-1:50pm, Music and Media Building, REALab Room 216: Case studies in computer music composition.

Thursday 2/20, 3:30-4:50 pm, William J. Gillespie Performance Studios, Dance Studio 1140: Workshop with dancers using the gestes instruments; exploring choreography of new gestures for generating sound.

All events are free and open to the public.