Anastasia Georgaki
ATHENS, GREECE
Anastasia Georgaki is Assistant Professor in Music Technology at the Music Department, Athens University. She is born at Lefkada. She studied Physics (University of Athens, 1986) and Music (accordion, piano, harmony, counterpoint) at the Hellenic Conservatory of Athens (1981-1990). She continued her studies at IRCAM (Paris, 1990-1995) in music acoustics/technology and musicology of computer music. She holds a PhD in Music and Musicology of the XXth century (IRCAM/EHESS, 1997). During the period 1995-2002 she has been teaching as a lecturer in Music Acoustics and music technology at the Music Department of the Ionian University at Corfu. Since 2002, she has been a lecturer and currently Assistant Professor in Music Acoustics and Technology at the Music Department of the University of Athens. She has taught at the Master’s program of the School of the Fine Arts (figurative sounds and sound images), at the Master’s program Education and new technologies (sound ways of knowledge in interdisciplinary education) and at the Master’s program Music culture and communication (sound, music and new media). She is also supervisor of PhD candidates on the area of singing vocal analysis and modeling.
She has participated in many international computer music and musicological conferences and has published a number of articles concerning the analysis, processing and synthesis of the singing voice, the interactive music systems, the electroacoustic music (Xenakis, Adamis, Logothetis),music technology in education. She has chaired as a member of the organizing committee five symposia as: music and computers (Ionian University, 1998), First Greek Symposium on Music Informatics (Ionian University, 2000), International Symposium Iannis Xenakis (University of Athens, 2005), SMC07 (Lefkada, 2007) and Pythagorean views on music and mathematics (Pythagorion, 2009), Anestis Logothetis Conference and she will chair the forthcoming Joint Conference ICMC/SMC 2014 which will be held in Athens (September 2014).
She has collaborated also with the Greek research institute ILSP in music information retrieval European projects (Wedelmusic), with IEMA, with the Voice lab of the Computer science department, with the Onassis foundation cultural center, with IRCAM, with the Onassis foundation Cultural center, etc. Her research projects focus on the analysis and acoustics/psychoacoustics of the singing voice, the modeling of the prosodic speech in music, the development of tools