Professor of Music, Professor of Computer Science
Contact | mcasey AT dartmouth DOT edu Tel. +1.603.646.9609 Calendar [availability] |
Michael Casey is the Professor of Music and Professor of Computer Science at Dartmouth College. He directs the Brain, Emotions, and Affective Sound (BEAtS) Lab, which is developing new knowledge and tools to understand hpw sound and music affect the body and the brain. |
Creative Turing Tests | Information about the Dartmouth Neukom Institute 2016 Turing Tests in the Creative Arts |
Teaching |
In addition to independent studies with undergraduate and graduate students, I teach the following courses at Dartmouth:
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Biography |
ComposerI studied music composition with Cedric Carnall at the Lutterworth Grammar School and then studied electro-acoustic music with Denis Smalley at the University of East Anglia, UK; Jon Appleton, Kathryn Alexander, and Larry Polansky at Dartmouth College, USA; and Tod Machover and Barry Vercoe at the MIT Media Lab, USA. I have received two international prizes and my works which appear on two CDs published by the Media Laboratory at MIT. Computer ScientistIn 1984, at the age of 16, I wrote my first commercial computer program, in 6502 assembly language, to analyze and predict premier league soccer results for Ken Flood, a local entrepreneur. After receiving my doctorate from MIT I became a research scientist at the MERL computer science laboratory in Cambridge, MA (1999), Professor of Computer Science at the Unversity of London's Goldsmiths College (2004), and Professor of Music and Computer Science at Dartmouth (2008-). From 2009-2013 I was Chair of the Department of Music and 2011-2013 I was co-chair of the Year of the Arts initivative. |
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