We are very pleased to announce that Dr Baptiste Caramiaux, post-doc on Goldsmiths’ MetaGesture Music project team, has been awarded a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship.
Baptiste’s project, entitled MIM – Enhancing Motion Interaction through Music Performance will be carried out in partnership with McGill University, Montreal with a final phase at IRCAM, Centre Pompidou, Paris.
The project aims to enhance Human Motion–Computer Interaction through a multidisciplinary approach between experimental psychology, music technology and computational modelling.
The project contributes to two main uncharted research areas:
- It contributes to the fundamental understanding of sensorimotor learning processes by considering complex human motion, specifically motion in music performance.
- It represents an original application of computational modelling by modelling expressive musical gestures and transferring these models to interactive systems.
Congratulations, Baptiste!
- Baptiste Caramiaux’ website
- About Goldsmiths’ MetaGesture Music project
- About the Marie Curie Fellowships
This blog post was adapted from a recent post on the EAVI website