The Mathematics of Musical Composition Pattern and structure are essential to music, from the permutations in a Bach fugue, to the structure of a round.
Planes and pacifism: Activities and attitudes of British mathematicians during WWI The First World War was the first time that war...
The Grand Narrative of the History of Computing A discussion of the core concepts of modern computing and...
Alan Turing: The Founder of Computer Science Professor Jonathan Bowen reflects on the brilliant work and tragic...
Heading for Trouble: The perils of navigation This lecture was a part of the SeaBritrain2005 series of...
Creativity in Art, Creativity in Science In his lecture, Professor Miller will consider the concept of...
Sir Christopher Wren: Buildings, Place and Genius Who makes great buildings patrons, architects and builders? Are successful...
The Concert of the Present Today's festival director has gone from administrator to creator; impresarii...
Rare and Endangered Languages: Language Documentation and Revitalisation Professor Peter Austin outlines a number of projects aimed at...
Music and Architecture: Confronting the Boundaries between Space and Sound The architect/mathematician turned composer, Iannis Xenakis, was Gresham Professor of...