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Composition and Music Technology Research Group

Description

The Composition and Music Technology Research Group's composers' interests in music making and creative applications of technology are wide ranging. From jazz composition to electronic dance music, experimental concert pieces to multimedia work, performance art and multi-modal sound installation to scores for films, TV and video games, pop opera to music theatre for children, soundscape composition to music for community groups, we are proud of the stylistic breadth and pluralism of our composition staff. 

Our interest in music technology is equally diverse, including environmental location recording, live electronics, audio mixing and processing, motion capture and interactive music systems and user-interface design, musical information retrieval, sonification, low-memory synthesisers, artificial intelligence and machine learning in digital music making, and innovate approaches to sound design. 

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No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Contact details

University Of Southampton
University Road
Southampton
SO17 1BJ
United Kingdom
Website: https://www.southampton.ac.uk/music/research/groups/composition_and_music_technology.page

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  • University-based infrastructure
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Project Tags

  • Dance tag
  • Digital humanities tag
  • Drama & theatre tag
  • Film studies tag
  • Game studies tag
  • History tag
  • Information studies tag
  • Media studies tag
  • Music & sound tag
  • Technology tag

University affiliation(s)

University of Southampton
Southampton

Last modified:

2023-11-30 13:51:02

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