{
    "event_id": 263,
    "archive": "2020-07-10 MusicLab 5 Lockdown Rave",
    "primary_language": "en",
    "vortex": {
        "url": "https:\/\/www.uio.no\/ritmo\/english\/news-and-events\/events\/musiclab\/2020\/musiclab-5---lockdown-rave\/",
        "title": "MusicLab 5: Lockdown Rave",
        "location": null,
        "date": "2020-07-10",
        "start_time": "2020-07-10T15:30:00+02:00",
        "end_time": "2020-07-10T17:00:00+02:00",
        "introduction": "In the 5th edition of MusicLab we invite you to an online algorave (algorithmic rave)! Prominent algoravers Renick Bell and Khoparzi will improvise live-coded music on their computers from their respective locations in Japan and India, while the audience will dance to the rave music in their homes all over the world. This event is also the launch of our brand new MusicLab App!",
        "text": "The 5th edition of MusicLab was an algorave (algorithmic rave) featuring Renick Bell based in Japan, Khoparzi based in India, and researchers in Norway. Renick Bell and Khoparzi live-streamed improvised live-coded music on their computers while the audience danced at home. We measured audience members' movement using our new MusicLab mobile application that uses smartphones' accelerometers and gyroscopes. We also asked questions about the experience of the concert.",
        "organizers": [
            "RITMO",
            "Science Library",
            "University Library",
            "Entrainment, social bonding and pleasure",
            "Quarantine Concerts"
        ],
        "tags": [
            "MusicLab",
            "Algorave",
            "open research",
            "Open Science",
            "Music Psychology"
        ],
        "thumbnail": "https:\/\/www.uio.no\/ritmo\/english\/news-and-events\/events\/musiclab\/2020\/musiclab-5---lockdown-rave\/musiclab5-660x345.jpg"
    },
    "contributors": [
        {
            "name": "Solveig Sørbø",
            "role": "Keyword"
        }
    ],
    "youtube": [
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            "title": "MusicLab 5: Lockdown Rave",
            "description": "In the 5th edition of MusicLab we hosted an online algorave (algorithmic rave). Acclaimed algoravers Renick Bell and Khoparzi improvised live-coded music on their computers from their respective locations in Japan and India, while audience in their homes all over the world danced to the rave music. MusicLab is an innovation project by RITMO and the University Library. This event was also the launch of RITMO's brand new MusicLab App.\n\nPARTICIPATE IN RESEARCH\nWe aim to understand how live-streamed concerts make you move! We are launching our new MusicLab mobile application which measures your movement with your phone's sensors. Please wear a shirt with a pocket so your phone can be worn on your upper body. We ask that participants enjoy the concert while standing (as much as you can), and dance along as you would at a real rave! You can download the MusicLab application to your phones before the event. More instructions will come in the concert. Please participate with fully charged phones.\n\nThe MusicLab Application can be downloaded from here: \nAndroid: https:\/\/play.google.com\/store\/apps\/details?id=no.uio.mobileapps.musiclab&hl=en\nApple: https:\/\/apps.apple.com\/us\/app\/musiclab\/id1512077801\n\nTips for participants:\n- The iPhone app doesn't function in the background therefore the screen must remain on for the duration of the concert and no data will be recorded or sent if you use your phone for other purposes during the concert.\n- To save battery life, you could put the phone on airplane mode and then turn on WiFi to ensure data transfer. \n\nOVERVIEW\n0:00 Introduction by Solveig Isis Sørbø \n1:20 Instructions for participation\n4:00 Fill pre-form\n8:35 Instructions for recording motion data\n9:20 Baseline Recordings\n11:50 Renick Bell \n45:30 Stop motion recording and fill first half of post-form based on Renick's performance\n51:10 Khoparzi\n1:20:09 Stop motion recording and fill second half of post-form based on Khoparzi's performance\n1:23:34 Panel Discussion with performers Khoparzi and Renick Bell and researchers Qichao Lan and Jonna Vuoskoski. Moderated by Dana Swarbrick.\n1:42:20 Live-coded Data Jockeying by Çağrı Erdem \n\nMore information here: \n\nFollow the InSync Lab and RITMO on social media!\nhttps:\/\/www.instagram.com\/insynclab\/\n \nhttps:\/\/www.youtube.com\/channel\/UCG30tG4vs4Ttf5dI34ZU6BQ\n\n\nPERFORMERS\nFollow Renick Bell here: \ntwitter: https:\/\/twitter.com\/renick\nsoundcloud: https:\/\/soundcloud.com\/renick\nbandcamp: https:\/\/renickbell.bandcamp.com\/\nyoutube: https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/user\/renickbell\ninstagram: https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/renickbell\/\nfacebook: \n\nFollow Khoparzi here: \nwebsite: https:\/\/khoparzi.com\ntwitter: https:\/\/twitter.com\/khoparzi\nsoundcloud: https:\/\/soundcloud.com\/khoparzi\nbandcamp: http:\/\/khoparzi.bandcamp.com\/\nyoutube: https:\/\/youtube.com\/channel\/UCyUgBjwV-hUnZoYIGZWoWOg\ninstagram: https:\/\/instagram.com\/khoparzi\nfacebook: https:\/\/facebook.com\/khoparzimusic\n\nRESEARCHERS\nLearn more about Qichao's research here: \nLearn more about Çağrı's research here: \nLearn more about Jonna's research here: \nLearn more about Dana's research here:"
        }
    ]
}