Computer codes make sweet music for self-playing piano

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17 Jan 2018 12:12:37.167

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Unique computer codes have been used to create an interactive self-playing piano performance that is part of a new videogame music and audio festival taking place in Nottingham this weekend.

Researchers from the Mixed Reality Labaratory at the University of Nottingham have collaborated with pianist and composer in residence Maria Kallionpaa to create a unique performance composition called ‘Climb’.

‘Climb’ is part of the first ‘All Your Bass’ festivel taking place on Friday 19th and Saturday 20th January at the National Videogame Arcade, Antenna and the Royal Concert Hall.

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More information is available from Adrian Hazzard in the School of Computer Science on 0115 8232554: Adrian.Hazzard@nottingham.ac.uk  or Jane Icke or Lindsay Brooke, Media Relations Managers (Faculty of Science), on 0115 9515 751, jane.icke@nottingham.ac.uk or Lindsay.brooke@nottingham.ac.uk
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Email: jane.icke@nottingham.ac.uk Phone: +44 (0)115 951 5751 Location: University Park

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