Since the launch of the Musical Instrument Engineering program in 1998, Tufts has been bridging two constantly evolving fields: music and technology. According to its website, the program, now called ...
Shane Choi has a passion for music and a mind for engineering, something he pairs together as a dual-degree mechanical engineering and trumpet performance major at Northwestern. But the fourth-year ...
Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. Live audio engineering often goes unnoticed despite being a crucial element in the entertainment industry. It requires a balance of ...
During the holiday season, it’s not unusual to be serenaded by Yale’s many choirs and a cappella ensembles caroling around campus. But this past December, only in Yale’s Center for Engineering ...
Andrew Buser, a fourth-year civil engineering major from Columbus, practices a piece of music by Maurice Ravel on the cello in a rehearsal room in Fitz Hall. Andrew is a member of the UD Orchestra and ...
When we listen to music, our bodies can release dopamine, giving our brains the same kind of chemical reaction as when we feel pleasure. But can music actually make you feel something truly physical?
Musicians and computer engineering seniors Rachel Goldstein and Andy Vainauskas have designed a device to help those of us less talented or disabled make music using our own brain activity. Pairing ...
Troy Sheets began making music at 15 years old in his home studio with a keyboard synthesizer, drum machine and four-track cassette recorder — an impressive setup for a high school sophomore. However, ...
Adesola Adedewe may be thousands of miles from his native Nigeria while attending Rochester Institute of Technology, but that doesn’t stop him from being recognized by other international students who ...
Since the launch of the Musical Instrument Engineering program in 1998, Tufts has been bridging two constantly evolving fields: music and technology. According to its website, the program, now called ...