Professors Gil Wienberg and Bruce Walker check on their Sonification Lab project, which makes music by tracking the motion of fish.
The Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology (GTCMT) provides a collaborative framework among Georgia Tech's College of Architecture, College of Computing, and College of Engineering for students, faculty, and researchers to apply their musical, technological, and scientific creativity to the development of innovative artistic and technological artifacts.
The center's focus is on the design and development of innovative technologies for the creation and enhancement of acoustic, electronic, and hybrid musical instruments. Particular emphasis is placed on combining musical, technological, and cognitive research in an effort to create rich and expressive experiences for performers and audiences alike. Areas of interest include mobile music, interactive performance, robotic musicianship, music intelligence, music information retrieval, digital signal processing, networked music, music perception, music theory, and composition.
Meet the Stars
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Caity Jimenez
A fourth-year Architecture student from Roswell, GA
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Shimon
The robotic marimba player from the Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology
