Kjetil Falkenberg
Associate professor
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Researcher
About me
My research focus is on music and expressivity, and particularly how music technology and interaction with sound can be a natural part of everyday life, play, training, and rehabilitation. I have a cross-disciplinary background in pedagogy, music science and music technology. I am a member of the Sound and Music Computing Group and lead the NAVET Thematic Work Group Music For All.
Research interests
All the links below go to the portfolio pages with freely downloadable papers.
Rehabilitation and training through active listening
Sound installations and new interfaces for musical expression
Computer-assisted tutoring for musical instrument learning
Sonification of measured data such as body motion and gestures
Expressiveness and emotion in music
Pedagogical development
Accessibility
Ongoing projects
Music for all (funded by NAVET)
Inclusive Digital Learning (funded by VR)
Development of a haptic and visual system to improve environmental awareness and counteract social isolation for individuals with hearing impairments (funded by Promobilia Foundation)
Past projects
Fictitious Soundscapes: Preferences for urban sound environments of the future among hearing impaired (funded by NAVET)
Courses in design for all at KTH and Södertörn University (funded by PTS)
Virtuella lärmiljöer för grupparbete mellan seende och svårt synskadade elever (funded by Vinnova)
Sonification of goods in a store: a pilot study on theft prevention in retail through sound and music (funded by Hakon Swenson Foundation)
Sweet-sounding shop goods: A general and applicable method for an improved working environment and fewer thefts in retail (funded by The Swedish Retail and Wholesale Council)
The Soundscraper (funded by Promobilia Foundation)
The Sound Park (funded by PTS)
Music Puzzle (funded by JSPS)
ISHT (funded by KK Foundation)
Sound to Sense, Sense to Sound (funded by EU)
VEMUS (funded by EU)
IMUTUS (funded by EU)
BrainTuning (funded by EU)
Sounding Objects (funded by EU)
AGNULA (funded by EU)
Qualification
Docent in Media Technology. Södertörn University (2015)
Pedagogy for eduaction at university level, KTH (2014)
Doctor of Technology in Speech and music communication. KTH, Dep. of Speech, music and hearing (2010)
Master in musicology. NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim (2000)
Bachelor with additional courses, Teacher education. Høgskolen i Sør-Trøndelag (1999)
Memberships and more
Nordic Sound and Music Computing Network
Swedish Network on Disability Research
Nordic Network on Disability Research
Aural Diversity Network
Musical Care International Network
The Design Research Society
Jury Utställningen Unga Forskare
Co-chair of the 2023 Sound and Music Computing Conference
Co-chair of the 2019 International Sonification workshop
Co-chair of the Sample Music Society
Co-chair of the TEI 2018 Student Design Challenge
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Courses
Advanced Individual Course in Music Communication (DT2215), teacher | Course web
Degree Project in Computer Science and Engineering, specializing in Interactive Media Technology, Second Cycle (DA232X), examiner, teacher | Course web
Degree Project in Media Technology, First Cycle (DM128X), teacher | Course web
Human Centered Technology for Disabilities (DM2624), course responsible, teacher | Course web
Human Perception for Information Technology (DM2350), teacher | Course web
Multimodal Interaction and Interfaces (DT2140), assistant | Course web
Musical Communication and Music Technology (DT2213), examiner, course responsible, teacher | Course web
Sound (DT1175), examiner, course responsible, teacher, assistant | Course web
Sound in Interaction (DT2300), teacher | Course web