Music soothes the soul, but also has benefits for cardiovascular health. The HEART.FM project has received an ERC Proof of Concept grant to develop an application capable of customising music therapy according to users’ physiological signals.
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Emma Frid wins Swedish Research Council International Postdoc Grant
Emma Frid and project on “Accessible digital musical instruments – Multimodal feedback and artificial intelligence for improved musical frontiers for people with disabilities”
Little Etude Nº7: Wenckebach Lullaby
Nº7 of seven Little Etudes for beginner and intermediate piano players based on different cardiac electrophysiology aberrations for day 7 of WHRW2020: World Heart Rhythm Week (1-7 June 2020)
Little Etude Nº6: Ventricular Ectopics
Nº6 of seven Little Etudes for beginner and intermediate piano players based on different cardiac electrophysiology aberrations for day 6 of WHRW2020: World Heart Rhythm Week (1-7 June 2020)
Little Etude Nº5: Per Torsade
Nº5 of seven Little Etudes for beginner and intermediate piano players based on different cardiac electrophysiology aberrations for day 5 of WHRW2020: World Heart Rhythm Week (1-7 June 2020)
Little Etude Nº4: The Girl with the Labile T Waves
Nº4 of seven Little Etudes for beginner and intermediate piano players based on different cardiac electrophysiology aberrations for day 4 of WHRW2020: World Heart Rhythm Week (1-7 June 2020)
Little Etude Nº3: Ventricular Bigeminy
Nº3 of seven Little Etudes for beginner and intermediate piano players based on different cardiac electrophysiology aberrations for day 3 of WHRW2020: World Heart Rhythm Week (1-7 June 2020)
Little Etude Nº2: Atrial Flutter
Nº2 of seven Little Etudes for beginner and intermediate piano players based on different cardiac electrophysiology aberrations for day 2 of WHRW2020: World Heart Rhythm Week (1-7 June 2020)
Little Etude Nº1: Atrial Fibrillation
Nº1 of seven Little Etudes for beginner and intermediate piano players based on different cardiac electrophysiology aberrations for day 1 of WHRW2020: World Heart Rhythm Week (1-7 June 2020)
May 2023: Mathemusical Encounters in Singapore: A Diderot Legacy
Originally in May 2021. Postponed to May 2023 due to COVID In 1999, the first ever Diderot Mathematical Forum on Mathematics and Music took place across three countries, Lisbon, Paris, and Vienna. The conference culminated in a Springer volume on Mathematics and Music edited by G. Assayag, H. G. Feichtinger, and J. F. Rodrigues. Led […]