Eran Egozy ’95, MNG ’95, Professor of the Practice in Music Technology, with support from Leslie Kaelbling, the Panasonic Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, teaches Interactive Music Systems, a hands-on programming and design course where students design musical experiences similar to successful commercial programs like Guitar Hero and Rock Band. Both games were created by Harmonix Music Systems, cofounded by Egozy and fellow MIT alumnus Alex Rigopulos ’92, SM ’94. Read the article in Spectrum.

Seen and heard: The new Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building

Until very recently, Mariano Salcedo, a fourth-year MIT electronic engineering and computer science student majoring in artificial intelligence and decision-making, was planning to apply for a mast

Travels with Rambax

KAOLACK, Senegal – The MIT students have just finished dinner and are crumpling soda cans into trash bins when they get the summons: “Grab your drums, grab your drums, grab your drums …” 

FUTURE PHASES showcases new frontiers in music technology and interactive performance

Music technology took center stage at MIT during “FUTURE PHASES,” an evening of works for string orchestra and electronics, presented by the