Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics
CCRMA Summer Workshops
Summer 2024 Workshops: CCRMA Summer Workshops Announced! There are a wide variety of offerings, some in person, some on line, and some hybrid. Have a look! More will be announced as they're organized, so check back with us frequently!
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There will be opportunities for financial assistance for some workshops - check specific pages for more details.
CCRMA Open House 2024
Upcoming Events
[POSTPONED] Fernando Lopez-Lezcano: Phase Changes
FREE and Open to the Public | In Person + Livestream
Senyuan Fan will Exploring Implicit Neural Audio Representation
Exploring Neural Audio Coding Methods
This week at the CCRMA Hearing Seminar Senyuan Fan and Prof. Marina Bosi claim that these implicit methods require less training data and achieve higher compression rates than other approaches. How do they do that?
Who: Senyuan Fan and Marina Bosi
What: Exploring Neural Audio Coding Methods
Stanford Graduate Composers Present: Ensemble Linea
FREE and Open to the Public | In Person
Sami Wurm: Master's Recital
FREE and Open to the Public
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Recent Events
Carolina Santiago - Solo Piano Concert | Engin Daglik's DMA Final Project Presentation
FREE and Open to the Public | In Person + Zoom
Interventions, Installations | Intermedia Workshop
Featuring solo and collaborative works from:
Kimia Koochakzadeh-Yazdi & Pedro Gonzalez
Spark Wu & Ningxin Zhang
Nolan Miranda & Daiki Nakajima
Nick Shaheed & Yuer Liu
Alice Grace & Taiyo Myrthil
Jonathan Laderman & Celeste Betancur
Brian Brown
Garrett Kukier
Pamela Z
FREE and Open to the Public | In Person + Livestream
Christine Evers on Embodied Audio
At next **Tuesday’s** Hearing Seminar, Prof. Christine Evers from Southhampton will be talking about embodied audio, or how to teach (noisy) robots how to hear. The last time I saw Dr. Evers, she won a best presentation award, and I’m looking forward to hearing her perspective on how to help our machine (overloads :-) hear better.
Past Live Streamed Events
Recent News
Jonathan Berger's "My Lai" In the News
"In My Lai, a monodrama for tenor, string quartet, and Vietnamese instruments, composer Jonathan Berger had countless tragic elements at his disposal... In this immersive performance, we had the sense that, rather than defaulting to the story's obvious tragic details, Berger illuminate a single, more subtle element - the outraged bewilderment we often feel in the face of unimaginable horror."
Issue 21 of the Csound Journal Released
http://csoundjournal.com/issue21/index.html
This issue of the Csound Journal features an article written by MST student Paul Batchelor, which can be found here:
http://csoundjournal.com/issue21/chuck_sound.html
John Chowning Interview on RWM
Sonifying the world: How life's data becomes music
"Unlike sex or hunger, music doesn’t seem absolutely necessary to everyday survival – yet our musical self was forged deep in human history, in the crucible of evolution by the adaptive pressure of the natural world. That’s an insight that has inspired Chris Chafe, Director of Stanford University’s Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (or CCRMA, stylishly pronounced karma).