Listening Experience Database one-day conference: Digital methodologies for understanding musical experience
21 November, 9.30-16.30 School of Advanced Study, University of London Speakers include Jane Winters, David de Roure and Tim Crawford. The event is free, but... Read More
Submit your visualisation to the @listenexp Data Hackathon by 15 Oct.
The Listening Experience Database (LED) Project (https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/) is an effort to collate people’s private experiences of listening to music. Exploring a wide variety of sources,... Read More
The Hidden Musicians revisited conference
On 12 January we will be presenting a roundtable session at the Hidden Musicians Revisited conference organised by the OU’s Music Department. Trevor Herbert will... Read More
The academic book of the future: the changing face of humanities research
This is the first of several blog posts inspired by Academic Book Week. In this post, we discuss some of the issues the LED project... Read More
British Library Labs Symposium (2015)
The Symposium showcases innovative projects which use the British Library’s digital content, and provides a platform for development, networking and debate in the Digital Scholarship... Read More
Listening to music: people, practices and experiences
The conference is held as part of the Listening Experience Database (LED) Project www.open.ac.uk/Arts/LED The keynote speaker will be Professor Simon Frith. How have people responded... Read More
RMA Study Day: Listening to the Listener: Contemporary Perceptions of Classical Music
16th November 2015, Sheffield University Humanities Research Institute Keynote Speakers Professor John Sloboda and Dr. Karen Wise, Guildhall School of Music & Drama. The relevance... Read More
Thirteenth International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities
From Digital Humanities to a Humanities of the Digital – Special Focus University of British Columbia Vancouver Campus, Vancouver, Canada 17-19 June 2015 Simon Brown... Read More
Digital Conversations @ British Library: Digital Music Analysis
Prof. David Rowland (The Open University) and Simon Brown (Royal College of Music) have been invited to speak at the next Digital Conversations event at... Read More
Report: THATCamp British Library Labs
The British Library Labs team organised a THATCamp, The Humanities and Technology Camp, on Friday 13 February 2015, hosted in the British Library’s Conference Centre, London.... Read More