Conference
The Center of INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH in MUSIC and MIND
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Conference
Pushing the Boundaries of Musical Expression
An International Conference on Research in Music and Creativity November 29 - Dec 1 2017, Bar Ilan University, Israel
Are there common generative mechanisms in music and mind that can account for the extreme diversity in music across culture and genre, could they be modeled within a new predictive theory, what it would take to get there, and if so,
Presentations by:
o Prof. Jonathan Berger, CCRMA department of music, Stanford University
“An integrated approach to detecting and measuring music engagement”
o Prof. Moshe Bar, Director, Gonda Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center at Bar-Ilan
“Exploration and exploitation in the human brain”
o Prof. Naftali Tishby, The Edmond & Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences
“What can we learn about human creativity from the success of Machine & Deep Learning?”
o Prof. Eli Nelken, Director, The Edmond & Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences
“Processing of sounds in the auditory system - not what you think”
o Prof. Idan Segev, The Edmond & Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences
“Expanding Creative Bounds”
o Dr. Daniel Oppenheim, Chairman' IRMaM
Keynote:”The IRMaM Vision”, Presentation: ”Unleashing creative expression in music: an introduction”
o Dr. Shai Cohen, Head, Bar-Ilan Music Technologies Program
“Compositional analysis and synthesis In Search for artistic potential”
o Dr. Roni Granot, Musicology Department, Faculty of Humanities the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
“Listening to brightness, playing sharpness: A study of cross-modal communication in music ”
o Dr. Avi Gilboa, Head, Department of Music, Bar-Ilan University
“How can music therapy benefit from-and contribute-to IRMaM”
o Prof. Georg Hajdu, Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg, Germany
“Music Composition, concert with Meitar Ensemble”
o Revital Hollander, College of Management
“Different approaches for using technology in order to enhance creativity”
o Assaf Talmudi, Musician and Researcher
“The Borgesian Map problem of Deep Learning and Music”
o Amit Dolberg and the Meitar Ensemble
“Resident performance group”
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