Edward Cowie – ‘Bittern’
Jazz Shaman
Intuition, shamanism and drugs in improvised jazz
with Tony Bianco, Paul Dunmall, Dave Liebman and Alex von Schlippenbach
Press CC For English translation of German audio bits
Viotti – Ranz des Vaches. Rose – Pine Tree Counterpoint
Peter Sheppard Skærved & Laurence Rose at RSPB Farnham Heath November 8th 2022
Viotti – Ranz des Vaches
Rose – Pine Tree Counterpoint
Camera/Editing – Immo Horn
Director/Sound – Malene Sheppard Skærved ‘Spider Silk’
Violin – Luca Alesandrini
With thanks to Mike Coates – Warden RSPB Farnham Heath / Royal Academy of Music London
Made possible by Research England/Knowledge Exchange
Michael Alec Rose – ‘Rode Trip’ 2022/ for the Rode Stradivari 1722/Peter Sheppard Skærved – Violin
Peter Sheppard Skærved – Violin Stradivari ‘Rode’ 1722 Ashmolean Museum (Cast Gallery) 27th January 2023
Supported by: Research England / Knowledge Exchange Royal Academy of Music London/ Ashmolean Museum
Camera/ Edit – Immo Horn
Sound – Adaq Khan
Director – Malene Skaerved
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Kreutzer No 1
Rodolphe Kreutzer – A minor Caprice No. 1 Adagio sostenuto on the ‘Pierre Rode’ Stradivari 1722
Peter Sheppard Skærved – Violin
Ashmolean Museum Oxford (Cast Gallery) January 27th 2023 / Supported by: Research England / Knowledge Exchange Royal Academy of Music London / Ashmolean Museum
Camera/ Edit- Immo Horn
Sound – Adaq Khan
Director – Malene Skaerved
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Johann Joseph Vilsmayr – B flat Partia (Scordatura GDAD) Concentus Musicus per Camera No 2 (1712)
Peter Sheppard Skærved – Violin ‘Pierre Rode’ Stradivari 1722 Ashmolean Museum Oxford (Cast Gallery) January 27th 2023
Supported by: Research England / Knowledge Exchange Royal Academy of Music London Ashmolean Museum
Camera/ Edit- Immo Horn
Sound – Adaq Khan
Director – Malene Skaerved
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Charmed
Live session filmed at Tony Bianco’s Garden Cottage near the Shropshire Hills, with Faith Brackenbury on Viola with effects pedals and Tony Bianco on Drums and Bass.
Understanding the Spoken World
Most people find it quite easy to figure out who is talking, and when, just through hearing. However, computers find this very difficult. Aiden Hogg takes us through how computers do this now, and how his research makes allows computers to do this more easily. Produced by Amyric Films for Imperial College London’s Computer Science Outreach Program.
How Robots See: The Mystery of the Convolutional Filter
How Robots See: The Mystery of the Convolutional Filter
Charlie Houseago teaches us about one of the most powerful tools available for computer vision: the convolutional filter. Produced for Imperial College London’s Computer Science Outreach Program.