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Revision as of 16:20, 19 January 2015
This is the CCRMA colloquium internal speakers schedule for the year of 2015.
Winter Quarter
- 01/14:
- Speaker 1: Ge Wang - Principles of Visual Design for Computer Music
- Speaker 2: Romain Michon - Faust and Mobile Platforms
- Speaker 3: Jorge Herrera - Beat Tracking Using Gradient Frequency Neural Networks
- 01/28: Rapid Fire "What I'm Working On" Talks (5'; no set number of speakers, please sign up!)
- Gina Collecchia - On the Acoustics of Alleyways
- Madeline Huberth
- Romain Michon - The BladeAxe
- Victor Gama - How to Reproduce the Sounds of a Rain Forest in a Large Concert Hall - 3thousandRIVERS
- Ge Wang - SideLObe & ChucK plans
- Zhengshan Shi
- Fernando Lopez-Lezcano - 3D sound diffusion in concert
- John Granzow
- Kurt James Werner
- 02/11:
- Speaker 1: Jimmy Tobin?
- Speaker 2: Irán Román
- Speaker 3: Fernando Lopez-Lezcano - Research Directions
- Speaker 4: John Chowning
- 02/25:
- Speaker 1: Jonathan Abel - A Pretty Weird Reverberator
- Speaker 2: Kurt Werner and Vaibhav Nangia - A Wave-Digital Generalized/Modded Tube Screamer
- Speaker 3: Students of 256b: New Mobile Music Instrument Design Showcase (curated by Ge and Romain)
- 03/11:
- Speaker 1: Zhengshan Shi
- Speaker 2: Tim O'Brien
- Speaker 3: Madeline Huberth - Encoding of Polyphonic Musical Motives
Spring Quarter
- 04/15:
- Speaker 1: Ge Wang - ChucK: current and future directions
- Speaker 2: Blair Kaneshiro
- Speaker 3: Hyung-Suk Kim
- 04/22: Rapid Fire "What I'm Working On" Talks (5'; no set number of speakers, please sign up!)
- 05/06:
- Speaker 1: Madeline Huberth - TBD
- Speaker 2:
- Speaker 3:
- 05/20:
- Speaker 1: Spencer Salazar - Handwriting Input for Computer Music Programming
- Speaker 2:
- Speaker 3: