Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics
CCRMA Open House 2024
Upcoming Events
CCRMA Open House 2024 Day 1
Come see what we've been doing up at the Knoll!
Thursday: Join us for lectures, hands-on demonstrations, posters, installations, and musical performances of recent CCRMA research including sound synthesis, online music-making, data-driven research in music cognition, and a musical instrument petting zoo.
FULL PROGRAM
DIRECTIONS & ACCESSIBILITY
Open House Concert
FREE and Open to the Public | In Person + Livestream
Caroline Davis: Liberative Joy
FREE and Open to the Public | In Person + Livestream
CCRMA Open House 2024 Day 2
Come see what we've been doing up at the Knoll!
Thursday, day 1 of the open house, will features lectures, hands-on demonstrations, posters, installations, and musical performances of recent CCRMA research.
Friday, Day 2 of the Open House, is based around perspectives of CCRMA's 50 year history
FULL PROGRAM
DIRECTIONS & ACCESSIBILITY
John Chowning & Friends
FREE and Open to the Public | In Person + Livestream
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Recent Events
In Coherence World Premiere & Watch Party
"In Coherence" is an audiovisual collage representing the incredibly varied musical interests and talents of CCRMA's 2024 MA/MST cohort. Each artist completed a minute-long audiovisual piece, given only the last six seconds of a previous artist's work for inspiration. While each artist's gesture may appear in coherent at first glance, this sequential juxtaposition places them "in coherent" conversation with each other, a celebration of creative and interdisciplinary audiovisual expression.
Shannon Hayden: Electric Strings
FREE and Open to the Public | In Person + Livestream
sound | Display
Ludmila Yurina: Other Visions
FREE and Open to the Public | In Person + Livestream
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).