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Student Project exploring Musical Museum Experience accepted to NIME Conference

“A Mobile Music Museum Experience for Children”
(Video: http://youtu.be/grPzyDW6G_Q)

by Mikkel Helleberg Jørgensen, Aske Sønderby Knudsen, Thomas Michael Wilmot, Kasper Duemose Lund, Stefania Serafin, Hendrik Purwins
has been accepted as a demo at The International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME) 2015:
https://nime2015.lsu.edu/.

Best Paper Award at ICIDS'14

Luis E. Bruni, Sarune Baceviciute and Mohammed Arief, from the Augmented Cognition lab at AD:MT (Copenhagen) won the best paper award at ICIDS 2014 – International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, hold in November 3-7, 2014 at the National University of Singapore.
The article titled “Narrative Cognition in Interactive Systems: Suspense-Surprise and the P300 ERP Component” is published in Springer’s Interactive Storytelling – Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 8832, 2014.

E. Triantafyllou and O. Timcenko presents paper at ICALT2014

Eva Triantafyllou and Olga Timcenko have a paper accepted for the 14th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies in Athens.

Here is the paper: Technology-Enhanced Mathematics Education for Creative Engineering Studies. by Triantafyllou, Eva and Timcenko, Olga.

E. Triantafyllou and O. Timcenko won best paper award!

At the European Association for Education in Electrical and Information Engineering Annual Conference in Çeşme, Turkey, Eva Triantafyllou and Olga Timcenko won the best paper award for:

Introducing a Flipped Classroom for a Statistics Course: a Case Study. /Triantafyllou, Eva; Timcenko, Olga. Proceedings of the 25th European Association for Education in Electrical and Information Engineering. 2014. (won the best paper award, Olga attended the conference 30-31 May 2014 in Cesme, Turkey.)

Congratulations!

Paper by H. Purwins at The Neurosciences and Music Conference

Hendrik Purwins is co-author of a work that will be  presented at the conference “The Neurosciences and Music” in Dijon 29th of May- 1st of June
2014. Title: The polyphonic brain: Extracting the neural representation of rhythmic structure for separate voices of polyphonic music using ERPs.

Rapid changes in the stimulus envelope (indicating tone onsets) elicit an N1-P2 ERP response, as has been shown for clicks and sine waves, musical tones and for speech. Canonical Correlation Analysis with temporal embedding (tkCCA), a multivariate correlation-based method, allows to extract brain responses to these changes in continuous auditory stimuli.

http://www.pole-gerontologie.fr/ressources/evenements/nmvprogram.pdf

Dan Overholt gave workshop at TEI 2014

Associate Professor Dan Overholt recently gave a workshop together with Nikolaj “DZL” Møbius from RUC / Illutron at the International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction (TEI) 2014 conference. The workshop was entitled: “Embedded Audio Without Beeps: Synthesis and Sound Effects From Cheap to Steep”

See more here: http://www.tei-conf.org/14/studios.php#s4

Paper accepted to ServDes 2014

Amalia De Göetzen, Nicola Morelli and Francesco Grani had a paper accepted to the Service Design and Innovation Conference 2014.

The paper is entitled: “Challenges and perspectives in Service Design curricula. The case of the Service Systems Design Master of Aalborg University in Copenhagen”.

See more about the conference here: http://www.servdes.org/servdes-2014/

Aalborg University Conference on "Applied Digital Game Research"

We would like to invite you to the first Aalborg University Conference on “Applied Digital Game Research”, Tuesday the 3rd of December. The conference is open 9:00-12:00 for everyone interested in games research and development.

Please see the tentative schedule here and sign up (at the end of the doc) here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1M3KH6JMuaz31UV0OJfHaknru6IQL9Irln0dUF5Cg5_4/edit#heading=h.d96bhpj9slym
Place: Aalborg University Copenhagen, Frederikskaj 10A, 2450 København. Room 0.108
Time: Tuesday December 3rd from 9:00-12:00

Please save the date, and we are looking forward to seeing as many of you as possible.
If you are researching games, and are interested in participating with a short 5 minutes presentation of your latest research, there is still time to participate – and you are very welcome to contact us here: Henrik Schønau Fog <hsf@create.aau.dk>.

All the best,
Henrik Schønau Fog, Lars Reng og Thorkild Hanghøj
Aalborg Universitet

Evangelia Triantafyllou and Olga Timcenko present paper at ICCE 2013

Evangelia Triantafyllou and Olga Timcenko are presenting a paper at the 21st International Conference on Computers in Education (ICCE 2013).

The paper: Evangelia Triantafyllou and Olga Timcenko, “Developing Digital Technologies for Undergraduate University Mathematics: Challenges, Issues and Perspectives”, The 21st International Conference on Computers in Education (ICCE 2013), 18 – 23 November 2013, Bali, Indonesia.

See more about the conference here: http://icce2013bali.org

Paper at the international "Future and Reality of Gaming" in Vienna

Daniel Langhoff Nielsen and Henrik Schønau-Fog presented a paper at the international “Future and Reality of Gaming” annual games conference in Vienna.

The paper “In the Mood for Horror – A Game Design Approach on Investigating Absorbing Player Experiences in Horror Games” will appear in the conference proceedings later this year.
Conference website: http://frogvienna.at/en/