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SUMMARY:Pixellating Project Showcase: Modeling Polyrhythmic Experience: An Introduction to Music Research in the Digital Era
DESCRIPTION:Pixellating is a monthly Digital Humanities (DH) mixer. It is 
 an opportunity for DH scholars and students from across campus to meet 
 colleagues\, talk tools\, brainstorm ideas and network with others who use 
 digital tools to explore and visualize their research. This month we will 
 be featuring a project showcase with time for a Q&A afterward.\n\nThis 
 project showcase will introduce research on polyrhythmic experience in 
 notated European and North-American music composed between 1877 and 1969. A 
 special focus of the presentation will be on digital tools for metadata and 
 music data visualization and the benefits of digital scholarship within and 
 outside of academia. Special guests will include members of the UBC Rhythm 
 Computation and Cognition Lab as well as project collaborator Craig Sapp 
 (CCARH/PHI Stanford University).\n\nRegister to receive the link.  If you 
 do not receive the link by 3 hours before the start of the workshop\, 
 please email research.commons@ubc.ca.\n\nThis event is part of the 
 Pixellating Project Showcase speaker series. \n\nAbout the 
 presenters:\n\n\n\n \n\nDr. Ève Poudrier is an Assistant Professor in 
 Music Theory. Her research interests include rhythm and meter theory and 
 analysis\, 20th-century music\, and music cognition\, with a focus on 
 rhythmic complexity and style-specific expertise. She has presented her 
 research at interdisciplinary conferences in North-America\, Europe and the 
 United Arab Emirates and published in Music Perception and Empirical 
 Musicology\, among others.\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\nDr. Craig Sapp is an adjunct 
 professor of music at Stanford University and a researcher at the Center 
 for Computer Assisted Research in Humanities/Packard Humanities Institute. 
 He collaborates with Ève Poudrier on the Polyrhythm Project at UBC\, and 
 is technical director of the Josquin Research Project and the Tasso in 
 Music Project as well as working with the Fryderyk Chopin Institute in 
 Poland on a digital edition of Chopin's music.\n\n \n\nLocation 
 Details\n\n\n	Location:\n	*ONLINE*\n\n\nIf you have any questions or 
 concerns\, please email research.commons@ubc.ca.\n\nTo keep up-to-date with 
 all of the workshops\, consults\, and events subscribe to the UBC Library 
 Research Commons monthly newsletter.\n\nThis event is online. Registrants 
 receive the link 3 hours before the event. Registration closes 24 hours 
 before the event.
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