2015
A new paper by fourMs researchers Anne Danielsen, Mari Romarheim Haugen & Alexander Refsum Jensenius, Moving to the Beat: Studying Entrainment to Micro-Rhythmic Changes in Pulse by Motion Capture, has been published by Timing & Time Perception. (PDF)

A new chapter by fourMs researchers Anne Danielsen, Metrical Ambiguity or Microrhythmic Flexibility? Analysing Groove in 'Nasty Girl' by Destiny's Child, has been published in the book Song Interpretation in 21st-Century Pop Music by Routledge.
A new paper by fourMs researcher Anne Danielsen, Effects of instructed timing and tempo on snare drum sound in drum kit performance, has been published by the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. (PDF)

Two postdoctoral research fellowships in Music Technology and /or Music Production are available at the Department of Musicology for work within the fourMs research project.
In addition, the Department of Informatics offers a PhD or postdoctoral research fellowship in Self-aware Interactive Music Systems.

On July 21st The New York Times published an article about a recent study conducted by Rolf Inge Godøy in collaboration with Christina Kobb.

Mari Romarheim Haugen presented the paper Evaluating Input Devices for Dance Research at the 11th International Symposium on Computer Music Multidisciplinary Research (CMMR2015) in Plymouth, UK.

This year's International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression was held at Louisiana State University. Researchers and affiliates of the fourMs group contributed with 3 publications.

Thanks to everyone who visited, participated and helped organizing the Music Hackathon at by:Larm 2015. And congratulations to the hackathon winners on their solution to the Phonofile challenge!