CMS/ATMI Technology Lectures
At every ATMI National Conference there is an ATMI plenary lecture. Past speakers are listed below with the topics of their talks.
2017: Alexander Chen, Google Creative Lab
“Seeing Music”
2016: Jay LeBoeuf, Real Industry
“Careers in Music Technology”
2015: Paul D. Miller (aka DJ Spooky), Subliminal Kid, Inc.
2014: R. Keith Sawyer, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
“Group Creativity: Musical Performance and Collaboration”
2013: Mitch Resnick, MIT Lifelong Kindergarten Group, and Eric Rosenbaum, MIT
“Lifelong Kindergarten: Imagine, Create, Play, Share”
2012: David Cope, University of California – Santa Cruz, Dickerson Emeriti Professor of Music
2011: Douglas Irving Repetto, Columbia University
“Doing It Wrong: The Value of Creative Research”
2007: Gil Weinberg, Georgia Institute of Technology
“Extending the Musical Experience – from the Physical to the Digital . . . and Back”
2006: Henry Panion III, University of Alabama – Birmingham
“A Tale of Two Cities: The Use of Music Technology in the Classroom and the Music Profession”
2005: Ann Blombach, The Ohio State University; Michael Arenson, University of Delaware; David B. Williams, Illinois State University
“Vignettes from ATMI’s Thirty Years: The Little Organization That Could!”
2004: Todd Machover, MIT Media Lab
“Beyond Hi-Tech”
2003: Robert Winter
“Which Came First – the Chicken or the Egg?”
2002: Libby Larsen, composer
2001: Tony Isaacs
2000: Tod Machover, MIT Media Lab
More information may be found on the ATMI Conference Archive page and the CMS Conference Archive page.