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Miscellaneous

  • Clubhouse

    Clubhouse

    miscellaneous
    Feb 2, 2021 • Henrik Sveen

    Just a new phone or could it actually contribute to our online lives? This is not part of any course or anything, but I wanted to put down my thoughts on this new app. After all, it's all about audio and streaming which is very MCT, so I hope it's OK.

  • MCT vs. Corona

    MCT vs. Corona

    miscellaneous
    Mar 13, 2020 • Thomas Anda, Jackson Goode, Paul Koenig, Rayam Luna, Jarle Steinhovden, Aleksander Tidemann, Gaute Wardenær, Ulrik Halmøy, Tom Ignatius, Thibault Jaccard, Simon Sandvik

    In light of the recent microbial world war, we have taken matters into our own hands by sharing audio programming expertise through small introductory courses on Zoom.

  • Reflections on diversity

    Reflections on diversity

    miscellaneous
    Aug 27, 2019 • Magda Futyma, Thibault Jaccard, Tom Ignatius, Simon Sandvik, Ulrik Halmøy

    First year students in Trondheim reflects on diversity in MCT

  • Stillness under Tension, An interactive performance between two cities

    Stillness under Tension, An interactive performance between two cities

    miscellaneous
    Sep 7, 2018 • Karolina Jawad, Mari Lesteberg, Eigil Aandahl

    On 29th of August, 2018, Eigil, Karolina and Mari from the Masters programme in MCT, together with three professors, Alexander, Charles and Anna, performed with the Muscle Band at the Portal opening ceremony at the University of Oslo and NTNU in Trondheim. This was a musical performance that took place in two different places at the same time. How is that possible?

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