As preparation for the kickoff event of the Barbican Science On Screen series on Tuesday, 7 May 2019, featuring Whiplash (15), hosted by London Mathematical Laboratory Fellow Dr. Rosemary Harris, I talk to Ben Eshmade about the following projects in this week's Barbican Film Podcast:
Notating disfluencies and temporal deviations in music and arrhythmia
journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2059204318795159
Stolen Rhythms: How a pianist made music from her ECGs
crosseyedpianist.com/2018/11/13/stolen-rhythms-how-a-pianist-made-music-from-her-ecgs
Cardiac Response to Live Music Performance
(a collaboration with Profs. Pier Lambiase and Peter Taggart at UCL / Barts Heart Centre)
elainechew-research.blogspot.com/2018/08/bbc-radio-4-health-check.html
Time sequence of events for the evening:
17.45 - 18:15 – Doors open for audience
18:15 - 18:20 – Barbican introduction of Science on Screen
18:20 - 18:25 – London Mathematical Laboratory Fellow Dr. Rosemary Harris introduces Speaker
18:25 - 18:45 – Presentation by Prof. Elaine Chew
18:45 - 20:29 – FILM – Whiplash (104 min)
20:29 – Event End + Drinks (with possibility for more informal audience discussion)