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Music, Communication and Technology

Master's programme 2 years - Trondheim/Oslo

Music, Communication and Technology

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Music, Communication and Technology is a research-based master's programme, in which the students take part in the teachers' research through workshops and other research-based teaching activities. Below is an overview of some of the researchers connected to the programme.


Photo of Andreas BergslandAssociate professor Andreas Bergland (NTNU)

Andreas’ research focuses on the design of interactive music systems for users with different abilities, and the application of such systems in interactive dance performances. He also has a special research interest in the analysis of electroacoustic music with voice.

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Photo of Alexander Refsum JenseniusAssociate professor Alexander Refsum Jensenius (UiO)

His research focuses on why music makes us move, which he explores through empirical studies using different types of motion sensing technologies. He also uses the knowledge and tools from his analytic work in the creation of new music, with both traditional and very untraditional instruments.

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Associate professor Anna Xambó Sedó (NTNU)

Photo of Anna Xambó SedóAnna's research focuses on interactive real-time systems for music, looking at live coding and generative computer music, collaborative and participatory interfaces, and real-time MIR. She has a special interest in improving the underrepresentation of women in music technology.

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Several other faculty members from UiO and NTNU will also contribute to the teaching and supervision

 

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