{
    "contributors": [],
    "event_id": 188,
    "archive": "2018-11-15 MusicLab vol3",
    "vortex": {
        "url": "https:\/\/www.hf.uio.no\/ritmo\/english\/news-and-events\/events\/musiclab\/2018\/rhythm\/index.html",
        "title": "MusicLab vol. 3: Rhythm",
        "location": "Escape, Ole Johan Dahls hus",
        "date": "2018-11-15",
        "start_time": "2018-11-15T19:00:00+01:00",
        "end_time": "2018-11-15T23:45:00+01:00",
        "introduction": "MusicLab Vol. 3 explores the phenomenon of rhythm - in music and in the body - all within MusicLab’s unique blend of research and edutainment through an intellectual warm-up with world-leading experts, music-dance performances and data jockeying with our house DJ and anyone else interested.",
        "text": "This edition of MusicLab celebrates the official opening of RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time, and Motion.",
        "organizers": [
            "RITMO",
            "The Informatics library",
            "Humanities and Social Sciences Library",
            "fourMs Lab"
        ],
        "tags": [],
        "thumbnail": "https:\/\/www.hf.uio.no\/ritmo\/english\/news-and-events\/events\/musiclab\/2018\/rhythm\/musiclab-3rhythm_320.jpg"
    },
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            "title": "MusicLab vol. 3: Rhythm",
            "description": "MusicLab Vol. 3 explores the phenomenon of rhythm - in music and in the body - all within MusicLab’s unique blend of research and edutainment through and intellectual warm-up with world-leading experts, music-dance performances and data jockeying with our house DJ and anyone else interested.\n\nWe explore the phenomenon of rhythm, which is the main theme of RITMO. Muscle activity and motion will be in focus, as we explore the differences in audience response when experiencing an interactive music-dance performance with dancer-illustrator Katja Schia and research-musicians Cagri Erdem and Qichao Lan. The evening will be rounded off with DJ Pysh’s groovy club music and Data Jockeying by Tejaswinee Kelkar.​ Hosts: Solveig Sørbø (Science Library) and Sophie Charlotte Barth (Humanities and Social Sciences Library)"
        }
    ],
    "primary_language": "en"
}