Jazz & Technology Forum
As part of UNESCO International Jazz Day, the April 2013 Music Hackathon NYC will focus on how new technology can be used to research and create Jazz. We’ll be holding it in a new location, the Ace Hotel on 29th St and Broadway, which has a great conference room for the hackathon and a nice bar for the concert. The day will start with two terrific talks by Monthly Music Hackathon regulars Brian McFee and Ben Lacker, focusing on using new technology for research and creation, respectively.
Saturday, April 27th, 2013
Ace Hotel
20 W 29th St New York, NY 10001
10 AM Lectures, discussion, and hackathon (very limited space)
7 PM Concert and presentations (free and open to the public)
Recent technological developments are leading to fascinating new ways to create and study music. Columbia University’s Jazz Information Retrieval project is demonstrating that we now have tools to gain new insight into long unanswered questions about how Jazz functions. Inspired by this and UNESCO International Jazz Day, Monthly Music Hackathon NYC and Ace Hotel are teaming up to present an all-day intensive forum to gather thinkers from the technology and music communities to share ideas and rapidly create new music and research. The results will be presented in concert format at 7pm Saturday, April 27th at the Ace Hotel.
RSVP to attend the concert: http://jazztech.eventbrite.com/
If you’d like to participate in the hackathon, please email musichackathon@gmail.com with a sentence or two about why you’re interested, a little about your background and interests in music and/or technology, and any ideas you have for projects for the hackathon. Unfortunately, we have very limited space, so we’ll be registering participants on a first-come, first-serve basis, and also making sure we have a variety of skills and interests represented.
Schedule
10:00 AM Coffee
10:25 AM Opening remarks
10:30 AM An approach to music research with new technology
Brian McFee, Postdoctoral research scholar in the Center for Jazz Studies and LabROSA at Columbia University
- Overview of the field of Music Information Retrieval (MIR)
- Interesting issues when applying MIR approaches to Jazz
- Some analysis tools to assist musicians and programmers in hacking
11:00 AM An approach to music creation with new technology and data
Ben Lacker, Musician and software engineer
- How data generated by MIR tools can be used to create new music
- Some tools to assist musicians and programmers in composing, performing, and remixing
11:20 AM Jazz musicians’ perspective on emerging technology
Ben Wendel and Dan Tepfer
11:30 AM Participant introductions
11:45 AM Whole-group Q&A and brainstorm of project ideas
12:00 PM Decide which projects to work on, break into teams, start working!
12:30 PM Lunch, continue working
…hackathon…
6:00 PM Collaboratively put together concert program
6:30 PM Doors open for concert
7:00 PM Introductory talk summarizing the day
7:15 PM Concert and presentations of the day’s work
More info:
Subscribe to the discussion email list for this event: Email jazztechnology+subscribe@googlegroups.com
Subscribe to announcements email list for Monthly Music Hackathon NYC: http://eepurl.com/pNXJP
musichackathon@gmail.com
@musichackathon #jazztech
Presented by Monthly Music Hackathon NYC, Ace Hotel, Mailchimp, and 10gen as part of UNESCO International Jazz Day
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