Michael Winter, American composer, student of James Tenney, and benchmark for contemporary and experimental music, will present a concert of his works that explore the limits between musical composition and algorithmic manipulation. Curated by Elliot Simpson.
Michael Winter, American composer, student of James Tenney, and a benchmark in contemporary and experimental music, offers us a talk about his work and the limits between composition, mathematics, and artistic production. The event is part of the programming related to the “Deep Listening” course.
The American Space Madrid organizes the event "How to win a NASA hackathon?", a meeting for all those who want to participate in NASA Spaceapps2019, the largest Hackathon in the world, where the general public can face challenges proposed by NASA scientists and engineers.
In our monthly gathering, former Fulbright scholar D. Carlos Fernández-Jáuregui will present the paper “The challenges of managing historical resources in the XNUMXst century at a global level”.
Within the framework of the celebration of Madrid Otra Mirada 2019, the International Institute invites you to get to know its headquarters, its past and its present through a guided tour: "Innovative pedagogies: past and present" is a tour that recounts the contributions to pedagogical innovation linked to the International Institute.
Within the framework of the celebration of Madrid Otra Mirada 2019, the International Institute invites you to discover its headquarters, its past and its present through a guided tour. “Outstanding Women of the International Institute” consists of a guided tour of the headquarters of the International Institute based on its key figures.
In our monthly gathering, former Fulbright scholar Dr. Antonio Molina Fernández will present the paper "Plant biotechnology and sustainable food production: myths, realities and expectations".
The Center for Studies of the 50s Foundation and the International Institute are pleased to invite you to the presentation of the complete works of Carmen Martín Gaite
With the presence of researchers Steven Marsh, María Rosón and Jon Snyder, we present the book “Inhabiting the In-Between: Childhood and Cinema in Spain's Long Transition”, written by Dr. Sarah Thomas, professor at Brown University.
The American researcher and artist Harsha Menon will present her short film “Fire for Girls”. The screening will be followed by a presentation by the artist on her film practice.