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Changing Music with Technology
Changing Music with Technology
The Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology aims to transform the ways we create and experience music, and to create the next generation of technology for composition, performance, consumption, and education.
25th Guthman Musical Instrument Competition Winners
This year's Guthman Musical Instrument Competition featured nine finalists from six countries. Hosted by the School of Music, the event identifies next-generation musical instruments and the best new ideas in musicality, design, and engineering.
The winners of the 25th Guthman Musical Instrument Competition received cash prizes and one-of-a-kind musical instrument trophies designed by School of Industrial Design students.
Art & Technology Harmonize in School of Music
A recent article published by Georgia Tech's Research highlighted the Center for Music Technology's work in human-machine collaboration, and the ongoing progressive synergy with the School of Music that combines research, technology, and performance.
FOREST
A Robot & Human Experience Through Sound
FOREST is the performative outcome of an NSF funded project aimed at enhancing trust between humans and robots through sound and gesture.
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology found that embedding emotion-driven sounds and gestures in robotic arms help establish trust and likability between humans and their AI counterparts.
FOREST Wins 2022 Falling Walls Award
Falling Walls Science Summit is a leading international, interdisciplinary and intersectoral forum for scientific breakthroughs and science dialogue between global science leaders and society. The prestigious title is awarded for groundbreaking research in all academic disciplines, and winners are selected from over 1,000 submissions from 105 countries.
FOREST has earned it's place as the winner in the Art & Science category with a breakthrough project that develops trust bewteen humans and robots through music and movement.
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Our research focuses on creating innovative musical technologies that transform the ways in which we create, experience, and learn music.
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