Professor Eran Egozy co-founded Harmonix Music Systems with the mission of letting everyone in the world experience the joy of making music. While instrumentalists (and vocalists) feel great pleasure from performing, people who have not mastered an instrument do not have access to this great creative experience. Eran will discuss how technology can be used to create virtual performance experiences, drawing on examples from his work at Harmonix and current research at MIT.

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