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CCRMA Seeks Facilities Specialist

Happy late summer to all! The staff at CCRMA are *elated* to announce that we are searching for a new person to join our team. Please feel free to ask questions of any of us about the position.

Detailed job posting and application can be found here: https://careersearch.stanford.edu/jobs/facilities-specialist-1-on-site-2...

COVID Policies

See CCRMA's COVID policies for 2023.

CCRMA WAVE (Wall for AudioVisual Expression) presents

Victoria Shen: Latent Memories

Upcoming Events

Ensemble Adapter

Date: 
Sun, 02/11/2024 - 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Location: 
CCRMA Stage / CCRMA LIVE
Event Type: 
Concert
Ensemble Adapter performs new works by Stanford graduate composers Nick Shaheed, Kimia Koochakzadeh-Yazdi, Mike Mulshine, Seán Ó Dálaigh, and Celeste Betancur.
 
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Recent Events

Brian Baumbusch: "Polytempo Music" - A new interactive VR music application

Date: 
Wed, 11/15/2023 - 5:30pm - 7:00pm
Location: 
CCRMA Classroom / Zoom
Event Type: 
Guest Colloquium
"Polytempo Music" is a 48-minute composition by Brian Baumbusch expanding on the polytempo structures developed by Conlon Nancarrow in the mid-20th century. It was recorded by the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players between Nov. 2022 and June 2023, and is being built into an interactive VR music application using the game engine Unity to present the music in an immersive 3D spatial audio-visual environment using a newly designed spatial audio animation paradigm. Dr. Baumbusch will lecture on the various milestones of working on this project between 2020-2023, including fundraising, composition process, engraving software engineering, audio engineering, and VR app development and C# scripting in Unity. 

FREE and Open to the Public  |  In Person + Zoom 

Terry Longshore: balance | flow

Date: 
Tue, 11/14/2023 - 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Location: 
CCRMA Stage / CCRMA LIVE
Event Type: 
Concert
Terry Longshore's balance | flow is a solo intermedia percussion performance of music by a diverse body of composers integrating live performance with digital audio, video, and integrated lighting. The music and visuals are immersive and inspirational and draw from the artist's own works, new commissions, and established works in his repertoire. 

FREE and Open to the Public  |  In Person + Livestream

Neil Rolnick: Mashups & Laptop Solos

Date: 
Fri, 11/10/2023 - 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Location: 
CCRMA Stage / CCRMA LIVE
Event Type: 
Concert
Neil Rolnick will be performing a program of his original compositions and mashups for laptop computer.  The concert will include pieces ranging from the late 1980s, through to his response to the Covid pandemic.

FREE and Open to the Public  |  In Person + Livestream

Generative AI for Music and Audio

Date: 
Fri, 11/10/2023 - 3:30pm - 5:00pm
Location: 
CCRMA Classroon [Knoll 217]
Event Type: 
DSP Seminar
Abstract: Generative AI has been transforming the way we interact with technology and consume content. In this talk, I will briefly introduce the three main directions of my research centered around generative AI for music and audio: 1) multitrack music generation, 2) assistive music creation tools, and 3) multimodal learning for audio and music. I will then zoom into my recent work on learning text-queried sound separation and text-to-audio synthesis from videos using pretrained language-vision models. Finally, I will close this talk by discussing the challenges and future directions of generative AI for music and audio.
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Recent News

Hearables Will Monitor Your Brain and Body to Augment Your Life, by Poppy Crum

Poppy Crum recently published a fascinating article in IEEE's magazine Spectrum on the potential future of wearables/hearables.

Quote from the article:

ARTFUL DESIGN — A new (comic) book by Ge Wang!


What is the nature of design, and the meaning it holds in human life? What does it mean to design well -- to design ethically? How can the shaping of technology reflect our values as human beings?  These are the questions addressed in Ge Wang's new book, ARTFUL DESIGN (check it out: https://artful.design/).

Technology that Knows What You're Feeling: TED2018 Talk Featuring Dr. Poppy Crum

Very interesting talk by Poppy Crum:

What happens when technology knows more about us than we do? Poppy Crum studies how we express emotions -- and she suggests the end of the poker face is near, as new tech makes it easy to see the signals that give away how we're feeling. In a talk and demo, she shows how "empathetic technology" can read physical signals like body temperature and the chemical composition of our breath to inform on our emotional state. For better or for worse. "If we recognize the power of becoming technological empaths, we get this opportunity where technology can help us bridge the emotional and cognitive divide," Crum says.

CCRMA's SLOrk Featured in Wired Magazine

The Aural Magic of Stanford's Laptop Orchestra



CCRMA: Award-winning Faculty!

Please join us in contratulating Dr. Poppy Crum upon receiving two recent awards! Her work on tech industry standards, particularly focusing on improving hearing aid technology, and her leadership as a women in the tech world have been recognized by the Consumer Technology Association and the Advanced Imaging Society. Links to articles are below.

Way to go, Poppy!

CTA Honors Five for Outstanding Contributions to Tech Industry Initiatives and Standards
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Fall Courses at CCRMA

Music 101 Introduction to Creating Electronic Sounds
Music 192A Foundations in Sound Recording Technology
Music 201 CCRMA Colloquium
Music 220A Foundations of Computer-Generated Sound
Music 223A Composing Electronic Sound Poetry
Music 256A Music, Computing, and Design I: Software Paradigms for Computer Music
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