Concept
As opposed to previous MusicLab events, this is a public "behind the scenes" happening. The idea is for RITMO researchers to try out moving and setting up a lot of equipment in a short period in a public space, followed by a real-world data capture of a musical performance. This is necessary to see how feasible it is to use a similar setup at a large concert during MusicLab Copenhagen.
The event follows the tradition of "slow TV" or "minute-by-minute" shows, with a live stream running all day. It is impossible to physically attend the event because of the current corona measures.
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Program
All times are in GMT+1 / CET.
10:15  | 
			Welcome and live commenting on the setup With Simon H?ffding, Alexander Refsum Jensenius, Solveig S?rb?  | 
		
13:00  | 
			First performance by the Borealis String Quartet
			 J. Haydn Op. 76, no. 4 ?Sunrise? in Bb major, movements: I. Allegro con spirito and II. Adagio. 
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| Transfer of data, reconfigure sensors and markers | |
13:50  | 
			Second performance by the Borealis String Quartet J. Haydn Op. 76, no. 4 ?Sunrise? in Bb major, movements: I. Allegro con spirito and II. Adagio.  | 
		
| Transfer of data and checking of data quality, rig down | |
| 14:30 | 
			 End of program  | 
		
First performance
The point of the MusicLab events is to study live music, which was also the focal point of the MusicTestLab, featuring the Oslo-based Borealis String Quartet. They performed two movements of Haydn's Op. 76, no. 4 ?Sunrise? quartet. The first performance can be seen here (with a close-up of the motion capture markers):
Second performance
After the first performance, the musicians took off the sensors and glasses, had a short break, and then put everything back on again. The point was for the researchers to get more experience with putting everything on properly. From a data collection point of view, it is also interesting to see how reliable the data are between different recordings. The second performance can be seen here, now with a projection of the gaze from the violist's eye-tracking glasses:
The Borealis String Quartet
- Members: Alfred Wang and Haakon Huynh (violin), Christopher Rosseb? (viola), Maja Barratt-Due (cello)
 - Borealis String Quartet in social media: Facebook / Youtube / Instagram
 
Researchers and Production
- RITMO: Alena Clim, Alexander Refsum Jensenius, Dana Swarbrick, Dongho Kwak, Henrik Herrebr?den, Jonna Vuoskoski, Kayla Burnim, Laura Bishop, Mari Romarheim Haugen, Marit Furunes, Rahul Agrawal, Simon H?ffding, Victor Gonzalez Sanchez
 - UB: Christina Eide, Dag Backer, Dan Michael Hegg?, Jonas ?ren, Kyrre Traavik L?berg, Solveig S?rb?
 - LINK: Audun Bjerknes, Siri J?nnum, Thea Mathilde Lium Dahlborg
 
          
            
          

