Finn Upham

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Besøksadresse Forskningsv. 3A Harald Schjelderups hus 0373 Oslo
Postadresse Postboks 1133 Blindern 0318 Oslo

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Publikasjoner

  • Upham, Finn; Høffding, Simon & Rosas, Fernando E. (2024). The Stilling Response: From Musical Silence to Audience Stillness. Music & Science. ISSN 2059-2043. 7, s. 1–14. doi: 10.1177/20592043241233422.
  • Upham, Finn; Lee, Jin Ha & Park, So Yeon (2023). Audience Reconstructed: Social media interaction by BTS fans during livestream concerts. Frontiers in Psychology. ISSN 1664-1078. 15. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1214930.
  • Riaz, Maham; Upham, Finn; Burnim, Kayla; Bishop, Laura & Jensenius, Alexander Refsum (2023). Comparing inertial motion sensors for capturing human micromotion, Proceedings of the Sound and Music Computing Conference 2023. SMC Network . ISSN 978-91-527-7372-7. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.8316051. Fulltekst i vitenarkiv
  • Swarbrick, Dana; Upham, Finn; Erdem, Cagri; Jensenius, Alexander Refsum & Vuoskoski, Jonna Katariina (2022). Measuring Virtual Audiences with The MusicLab App: Proof of Concept. I Michon, Romain; Pottier, Laurent & Orlarey, Yann (Red.), Proceedings of the 19th Sound and Music Computing Conference. SMC Network. ISSN 9782958412609. s. 532–539. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.6798290. Fulltekst i vitenarkiv

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  • Lartillot, Olivier; Swarbrick, Dana; Upham, Finn & Cancino-Chacón, Carlos Eduardo (2023). Video visualization of a string quartet performance of a Bach Fugue: Design and subjective evaluation.
  • Upham, Finn (2023). Making the best of it: Constraints and opportunities in studying complex human musicality.
  • Upham, Finn (2023). Insight into human respiration through the study of orchestras and audiences.
  • Upham, Finn & Christophersen, Bjørn Morten (2023). Bodies in Concert: RITMO project with the Stavanger symfoniorkester.
  • Upham, Finn & Oddekalv, Kjell Andreas (2023). Fingers and Tongues: Appreciating Rap Flows through Proprioceptive Interaction in Rhythm Hive.
  • Upham, Finn (2023). Using Metrically-entrained Tapping to Align Mobile phone sensor measurements from In-person and Livestream Concert Attendees.
  • Upham, Finn (2023). Breathing Together in Music, a RESPY Workshop.
  • Bishop, Laura & Upham, Finn (2023). Bodies in Concert.
  • Martin, Remy Richard; Cross, Ian; Upham, Finn; Bishop, Laura; Sørbø, Solveig & Øland, Frederik (2023). What can one learn from more naturalistic concert research?
  • Riaz, Maham; Upham, Finn; Burnim, Kayla; Bishop, Laura & Jensenius, Alexander Refsum (2023). Comparing inertial motion sensors for capturing human micromotion.
  • Upham, Finn (2022). Respiratory phase alignment in music audiences.
  • Upham, Finn (2022). Uncovering the active listener.
  • Upham, Finn; Memis, Ahmet Emin; Hansen, Niels Chr.; Rosas, Fernando E.; Clim, Maria-Alena & Jensenius, Alexander Refsum (2022). Participatory applause: Interactions of audience members clapping at the end of a classical music concert.
  • Upham, Finn; Park, So Yeon & Lee, Jin Ha (2022). Concert tweeting: Textures of fan activity on twitter during Sowoozoo.
  • Upham, Finn & Oddekalv, Kjell Andreas (2022). Tapping into the flow: Proprioceptive interaction with rap in Rhythm Hive.
  • Upham, Finn (2022). Audience reconstructed: Fan interactions on twitter during livestreamed BTS concerts.
  • Swarbrick, Dana; Upham, Finn; McAdams, Stephen; Trainor, Laurel & Merrill, Julia (2022). Concert Experiment Research - Reflections on Past and Future.
  • Swarbrick, Dana; Upham, Finn; Erdem, Cagri; Jensenius, Alexander Refsum & Vuoskoski, Jonna Katariina (2022). Measuring Virtual Audiences with The MusicLab App: Proof of Concept.
  • Swarbrick, Dana; Upham, Finn; Erdem, Cagri; Burnim, Kayla & Jensenius, Alexander Refsum (2021). The MusicLab App – Exploring the usage of mobile accelerometry to measure audience movement and respiration.
  • Swarbrick, Dana; Upham, Finn; Erdem, Cagri; Burnim, Kayla & Jensenius, Alexander Refsum (2021). MusicLab Algorave – An exploratory study examining the usage of mobile accelerometry to measure movements of a virtual concert audience.
  • Upham, Finn; Zelechowska, Agata; Gonzalez, Victor & Jensenius, Alexander Refsum (2021). Quiet Breathing to Heard Music.

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Publisert 10. nov. 2020 13:30 - Sist endret 28. juni 2022 19:28

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