Up For Research Podcast: Resolving Latency in Online Music-Making

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Abstract

Dr Allison Fuller explores how music therapy can be a tool to help many different groups of people and ages, from infants in NICU to elderly struggling with dementia. Prior to COVID-19, music therapy was done face-to-face, but the pandemic required shifting to online delivery. But how can you make music together when audio and video is delayed? This problem of transmission of signals is called latency. Allison explains how her research resolves this problem.
Original languageEnglish
Place of Publicationhttps://www.westernsydney.edu.au/dvcresearch/dvc_research/research_theme_program/up_for_research/resolving_latency_in_online_music-making_episode_4
PublisherWestern Sydney University
Size1483
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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