Conquering Movement - How Math Can Help Us Become Musicians
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the groundbreaking research at the intersection of music and mathematics in this TEDx talk by Hannah Park-Kaufmann. Discover how the study of physical motion in musicians can revolutionize our understanding of peak human performance. Learn about Park-Kaufmann's personal journey from struggling with posture and movement problems as a young pianist to conducting innovative research using state-of-the-art technology at MIT. Gain insights into the integration of AI, physics, medical sciences, and mathematics with traditional pianist education. Understand the importance of studying motion and patterns at the human scale and the potential for this research to drive meaningful change across various fields. Reflect on the challenges, ethical considerations, and opportunities that arise when combining analytical sciences with artistic expression.
Syllabus
Conquering Movement: How Math Can Help us Become Musicians | Hannah Park-Kaufmann | TEDxBard College
Taught by
TEDx
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