Event overview
Each month a line-up of three Goldsmiths researchers take you on a high-speed tour of their work
Grab a free cup of tea or coffee and find out about the range of research projects taking place across the College.
Each 10-minute research talk will be followed by an opportunity for questions and discussion.
January line-up:
_Prof Atau Tanaka (Computing) - 'Immersive Pipeline: Social, visceral audiovisual projection and performance'
_Prof Jonathan Freeman (Psychology)
_Dimitrios Exarchos (Music) 'Music Theory and Analysis-as-practice'
The panel will be chaired by Leo Appleton, Director of Library Services.
If you are a member of the public and would like to attend, please contact Assistant Librarian, Nuala McLaren (N.McLaren@gold.ac.uk).
About the talks:
Prof Atau Tanaka - The Immersive Pipeline is a series of research projects that explore the social and visceral potential of immersive media (VR) in physical space. It describes the cycle of research from capacity building to content creation, public engagement and ways the project may (or may not) fulfill scholarly, artistic, and policy driven agendas.
Dimitrios Exarchos - As a discipline, Theory & Analysis has had its own internal debates. This research explores the limits of theoretical reflection and analytical practice in relation to composition and notation.
Dates & times
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23 Jan 2019 | 1:00pm - 2:00pm |
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