Research

Research at IPEM has a focus on fundamental research related to embodied music cognition, with applications in music education and performance, health and sports, and multimedia, archiving and gaming. Research at IPEM focuses on how people interact with music and use technology as an extension of their body. The human body is considered as the natural mediator between music as physical environment and music as subjective experience. Hence our focus on the relationship between the musical mind, the body and the environment. We have evidence that using technology (e.g. a music instrument, electronics) the action-perception loop of humans can be extended into the environment thus providing mental access into domains that are not accessible without tools. Research at IPEM is focused on a better understanding of this phenomenon and on the effects of music that are beneficial for human beings. This insight is then explored in applications.
Research at IPEM draws upon an interdisciplinary methodology involving music analysis, empirical methods and computational methods. Music analysis has a strong intuitive basis that is rooted in music playing and understanding. This provides the source of much of the work that we do. Empirical methods involve (behavioral) experiments with musicians, listeners, and dancers. Computational methods involve multivariate statistics, machine learning, simulation and tools development.
Research at IPEM is rooted in the systematic musicology. We aim at extending the traditional methods of the humanities by adopting empirical and computational methods. Our mission is to reach the hand to other disciplines such as engineering, psychology and neuroscience.

CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS

    EmcoMetecca Embodied Music Cognition and Mediation Technologies for Cultural/Creative Applications
    EBRAMUS Europe, Brain and Music: New perspectives for stimulating cognitive and sensory processes
    e-poly Center for advanced polymer-based micro-systems and applications
    TIMELY Time in Mental Activity
    BIR&D Belgian Industrial Research and Development
    CIM Cochlear Implant Music
    Multimodal Textures Sensing and controlling multimodal textures in multimedia environment
    Capturing Dance Movements:Intensities and Embodied Experiences: Research Into New Possibilities of Digital Media for Dance Analysis and -Notation based on Fase (1982) by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and ROSAS

      PREVIOUS RESEARCH PROJECTS

      IPEM Toolbox
      MEFEMCO Methodological Foundations of Embodied Music Cognition 
      TEXTIELMOBIEL 
      GOASEMA Semantic Description of Musical Audio 
      DEMCO new methods for the DEscription of Musical COntent
      DEKKMMA Digitalization of the Ethnomusicological Sound Archive of the Royal Museum for Central Africa 2003-2007
      S2S^2 Sound to Sense, Sense to Sound
      POFADEAM Preservation and On-line Fruition of the Audio Documents from the European Archives of Ethnic Music
      MELO Muzikale Electronische Leerobjecten
      ConGAS (COST 287) Gesture Controilled Audio Systems
      MAMI Musical Audio Mining - "Query by humming"
      MEGA Multisensory Expressive Gesture Applications
      SPEAC Sensitive Processing of Artistic Content
      Archive Project Conservation and digitization of the IPEM archive

      COLLABORATIONS

      UZ Gent University Hospital Ghent
      AOG MUSIC Associatieonderzoeksgroep Muziek
      FACULTE POLYTECHNIQUE MONS
      IBBT - Krook
      SAMPLESUMO
      De Bijloke
      Vooruit
      Jeugd & Muziek

       

       

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