FREE Talk: AI and Bach: From Living Cell to Baroque Music by Shu Yang-Miyoshi

Wed Jun 05 2024 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm UTC+01:00

The Gardeners Arms | Oxford

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FREE Talk: AI and Bach: From Living Cell to Baroque Music by Shu Yang-Miyoshi
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In this talk, PhD student Shu Yang-Miyoshi will introduce the intricate way in which sound and material - even living things - can be translated into one another. Attendees will discover various approaches to 'hear' the cell. Additionally, he will briefly discuss AI (artificial intelligence) in music, and illustrate how large language models (LLMs) can be used to transform any information into Baroque-style music, including Bach.
Shu is an interdisciplinary researcher and artist based in Oxford. He focuses on the sonic characteristics of cells. As a final-year DPhil candidate, he works with the music technology cohort at the University of Sussex, collaborates with the Bentley Lab at the Crick Institute, and takes PhD exchange courses at Aalborg University in Denmark. He is a visiting doctoral student at Oxford on Bionanotechnology / Nanomedicine and holds a Machine Learning for Material Informatics certificate from MIT.
He has an MA in Textiles (Bio-inspired), a BSc in Biological Engineering, and a degree in Fashion Design. His artwork has been inspired by science, particularly biology and ecology.
Time: 7-8:00pm
Cost: Donation to our speaker
Location: The back room of The Gardeners Arms, Plantation Road, Jericho, OX2 6JE
No under 18s
Dogs welcome
Travel: There is free parking street parking after 6pm to the north of the pub (Leckford Road and Warnborough Road). Please check signage on the exact part of the road you park on, as the same road can have different parking restrictions and some is residence parking only. The Garderns Arms is well served for buses with the numbers 6 and Park&Ride300 stopping at Oxford Plantation Road.
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