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From Synthesizers to AI: Where Technology and Engineering Shape Art

From Synthesizers to AI: Where Technology and Engineering Shape Art

Explore emerging trends at the intersection of technology and the performing arts with a Peabody Dean’s Symposium, multimedia performance, and celebration of Thomas Dolby as the inaugural Taylor A. Hanex Professor of Music for New Media. The event will also feature interactive installations from Peabody’s Recording Arts & Sciences, Acoustics, and Sonic Arts programs.

Dean’s Symposium on Arts and AI
2:30- 3:45 pm
Fred Bronstein | Dean, Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University
Dr. Ishwarya Ananthabhotla | Reality Labs Research, Meta
Dr. Tina Tallon | Composer, Ohio State University
Sol Rashidi | Author, Your AI Survival Guide
Dr. Sam Pluta | Associate Professor of Computer Music, Peabody

Distinguished panelists from Tech, Media, and Arts Sectors

Multimedia Performance and Professorship Program
4:00 pm
Ronald J. Daniels | President, Johns Hopkins University
Thomas Dolby | Taylor A. Hanex Professor of Music for New Media

Students and faculty of the Peabody Institute Music, Engineering, and Technology Department

Reception
5:00 pm

Continue the conversation with installations by Peabody’s Recording Arts and Sciences, Acoustics, Computer Music, and Sonic Arts programs.

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From Synthesizers to AI: Where Technology and Engineering Shape Art

When
Fri Nov 15
2:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Tickets
Free
Where
Hopkins Bloomberg Center
Virtual