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  • Audio and Networking in the Portal - Presentations

    Audio and Networking in the Portal - Presentations

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    Aug 31, 2020 • Thomas Anda, Jackson Goode, Paul Koenig, Rayam Luna, Jarle Steinhovden, Aleksander Tidemann, Gaute Wardenær, Ulrik Halmøy, Tom Ignatius, Thibault Jaccard, Simon Sandvik

    The class of 2021 recently presented broadly on networking and audio within the context of the Portal. Presentations are included in this blog post as pdfs.

  • Meet MCT Group C 2020

    Meet MCT Group C 2020

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    Aug 21, 2020 • Joni Mok, Lindsay Charles, Wenbo Yi, Stephen Gardener

    Joni, Lindsay, Wenbo & Stephen are the inspiringly titled MCT Group C. Hailing from Hong Kong, India, China and Wales, they have backgrounds in everything from UX Design to audio engineering, music performance and printing multi-coloured giraffes on kids t-shirts.

  • B team, or not to Beam?

    B team, or not to Beam?

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    Aug 21, 2020 • Pedro Lucas, Willie Mandeville, Henrik Sveen, Anders Lidal

    In August 2020, a multi-headed beast of eclectic skills was born. From the South American Andes, north through the North American Rockies, and east to the beautiful fjords of the Norwegian coastline, the pieces came together and the beast emerged.

  • Meet MCT Group A 2020

    Meet MCT Group A 2020

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    Aug 21, 2020 • Leigh Murray, Alena Clim, Abhishek Choubey

    Alena wanted to call us KitKat but we all decided against it.

  • The design and evaluation of the Gyroshuffle

    The design and evaluation of the Gyroshuffle

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    Jul 31, 2020 • Sam Roman

    The aim of this study is to develop and evaluate the Gyroshuffle, a real time rhythmic instrument played with body movement. It is theorised that moving to the rhythm, whilst controlling the rhythm is possible with the Gyroshuffle, blurring the lines between dancing and producing music in real time.

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