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June 08, 2020

MIT hosts Fire Hose Chat for Nord Anglia Students

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MIT hosts Fire Hose Chat for Nord Anglia Students

Join us for a Global Campus Xtras 'Fire Hose Chat' on Wednesday 10th June with Eran Egozy, who is the co- founder and chief scientist of Harmonix Music Systems – the company that developed Guitar Hero and Rock Band.  To find our more log into your Global Campus!

MIT hosts Fire Hose Chat for Nord Anglia Students Are you interested in Music, Technology, and Entrepreneurship? Then come and join us for an Nord Anglia Education Global Campus Fire Hose Chat!

Join us for a Global Campus Xtras 'Fire Hose Chat' on Wednesday 10th June with Eran Egozy, who is the co- founder and chief scientist of Harmonix Music Systems – the company that developed Guitar Hero and Rock Band.  To find our more log into your Global Campus!

Eran Egozy is an MIT alum and Professor of the Practice in Music Technology at MIT. He is an entrepreneur, musician and technologist. He is the co-founder and chief scientist of Harmonix Music Systems which developed the video game franchises Guitar Hero and Rock Band, selling over 35 million units worldwide and generating over $1 billion in annual sales. Eran and his business partner Alex Rigopulos were named in Time Magazine’s Time 100, Fortune Magazine’s Top 40 Under 40, and USA Network’s Character Approved awards.

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As an accomplished clarinetist, Eran has appeared as soloist with the MIT Symphony Orchestra and as a guest artist on the radio show From the Top and is the clarinetist for Radius Ensemble. His current research and teaching interests are interactive music systems, music information retrieval, and multimodal musical expression and engagement. His recent projects include *12*, an audience-participation work for chamber music where audience members use their mobile to musically interact with the stage musicians, and Tutti, a massively multiplayer mobile-audience performance piece where the entire audience becomes the orchestra. Eran is currently developing ConcertCue, a program-note streaming mobile app for live classical music concerts. ConcertCue has been featured in concerts of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and has recently been awarded a grant from the Knight Foundation.

 

Before the webinar, check out some of the following resources highlighting Eran's work. Then, post your question on the wall by Monday June 8th via Global Campus. 

 

To find our more log into your NAE Global Campus!