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The Space of All Possible Rhythms (And Rhymes) @ UofT [Salon + Cypher]
DETAILS ➡️:
Join us at University of Toronto on July 23 at 4PM ET for an in-person salon + Q&A on bridging the worlds of music theory, complex systems, and rap as we discuss how we can explore the combinatorial space of all possible rhythms and rhymes, and how rhythms are measured and perceived across different sensory modalities.
Food and beverages provided!
SPEAKERS🎙️:
Addy Cha (Founder @ Ekkolapto.org, O'Shaughnessy Ventures Fellow, FAU Machine Perception Cognitive Robotics Lab/Center for Complex Systems).
ITINERARY 🗓️:
5-8PM: TBA!
HOSTED BY 📣:
Addy Cha (Founder @ Ekkolapto.org, O'Shaughnessy Ventures Fellow, FAU Machine Perception Cognitive Robotics Lab/Center for Complex Systems).
• Previous Ekkolápto hackathons, salons, podcasts, and dinners at MIT, UT Austin, FAU, Harvard, Augmentation Lab, Frontier Tower SF, DC/Maryland, NYC, University of Toronto, Akatos House, University of Waterloo, Harvard St. Commons.
PREVIOUS EVENTS 📸:
• 2024 Longevity & Unconventional Computing Research Hackathon at MIT Media Lab, featuring Stephen Wolfram, David Sinclair, Curt Jaimungal, and more: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy5dPSW_KkniuHpoLwlzkYcxhxn50Mn0T
• Past Polymath Salons and discussions are uploaded for you to watch on the Ekkolápto channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ekkolapto3
• Polymath Salon at UT Austin with Professor Scott Aaronson on the Philosophy of Computational Complexity:
• Polymath Salon at University of Toronto with Michael Levin, Andrés Gómez Emilsson, and Elan Barenholtz on the Binding Problem and Platonic Spaces: