The future of music
The future of music
Music has always occupied a central role in the human psyche. Since the invention of the Telharmonium in 1896, technology has had a significant impact on the composition, creation and performance of music. In 1964 Robert Moog’s modular synthesisern started a revolution which still continues to this very day. Technology constantly brings innovation to all aspects of the musical process and enables new musical experiences.
In this workshop, we will explore the state of the art in sound analysis and synthesis, music generation and multi-channel sound presentation and ask the question; where might we might go next?
Speakers include:
- Mike Hollier - Vice President of Technology Incubation, Dolby Labs
- Douglas Nunn - Course Leader and Senior Lecturer, Audio & Music Techology, Anglia Ruskin University
- Philippe Pasquier - Professor at School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT), Simon Fraser University
- Philip Sheppard - CEO & Co-Founder, LifeScore