Our arrhythmia music and wacky heartfm soundtracks have been recognised by an Unexpected Oscar on BBC World Service’s Unexpected Elements
Tag: performance
Computational Medicine and AI Music Co-creation at Mathemusical Encounters in Singapore
Elaine Chew was co-organiser and performer and Mateusz Soliński an Early Career presenter at Mathemusical Encounters in Singapore
Piano-AI Dialog and Heart-Breath Visuals in Mystery Machines at MES2024
Elaine Chew and Gérard Assayag present Elez / Boulaine with Somax2 and HeartFM at the closing concert of Mathemusical Encounters in Singapore
Announcement: Mathemusical Encounters in Singapore
A preview of the scientific programme for MES2024, to take place 19-23 February in Singapore at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music
Boulez Homage : Sonata No. 1 and Somax2
Preparing for Homage to Boulez at MES2024, anticipating the 2025 centenary, a musical dialog between Elaine and Gérard Assayag with somax2
Paul Lascabettes defends thesis at IRCAM Fri 24 November
Paul Lascabettes defends his thesis, Mathematical Models for the Discovery of Musical Patterns and Structures, and for Performances Analysis, at IRCAM at 14h CET Fri 24 November
Performers(‘) Present 2023 Plenary at YST Conservatory of Music
Elaine Chew gives plenary at Performers(‘) Present 2023 at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music at the National University of Singapore
KCL NMES Inaugural Lecture: Elaine Chew (Engineering-NMES & BMEIS-FoLSM)
Elaine Chew’s KCL Inaugural Lecture: video and photos. The series celebrates the personal journeys of new professors.
Barts900 : The Musical Heart, Cardiac health and pathology through a musical lens
Lecture-performance on synergies between music and cardiology speckled with musical examples and a HeartFM technology demonstration
LiveFixPodcast #51: The Beautiful Dance Between Our Heart, The Fan Experience and Live Music Performance
Had a blast with Christopher and Colleen Catania of the Live Fix Podcast on the tremendous and profound impact live music has on our hearts and human physiology. Don’t miss the part where Colleen asks what would happen if the hearts of two concert fans were transplanted and swapped.