Why are women considered the “fairer sex” when, in most animal species, it is the males that are more striking? This question leads to a new study on factors influencing our assessment of attractiveness. Out now in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: https://t.co/qaKum39Mvw
Thinking Design: Christopher Dell on musical spatial thinking—with insights into his current studies.
📅 June 08, 2026
🕕 6:30 p.m
📍 MPIEA ArtLab Foyer, Frankfurt am Main
🎟️ Free admission; the talk will be held in English
More info: https://t.co/MpaWRa2nP2
How do we tell the difference between a human voice and a computer-generated one?
A recent study shows that our perception depends not only on the quality of the voice, but also on the content and our own language skills.
Out now: https://t.co/KF8nI1zwbS
The question I get most after talks about music and mental health: "But what about people who just listen to music?" Most of us never pick up an instrument, we engage with music through listening... New paper on music listening, mental health & genetics https://t.co/QYaokLNOYj
Neuroscience, music, and exciting discussions at the CoBIC Scientific Opening Symposium: From April 20 to 21, 2026, renowned international speakers provided two days of fascinating presentations and scientific exchange.
Many thanks to all guests and partners!
What makes a design a classic?
At our Library Talks with Viktoria Heinrich, we explored how objects like the Ulm Stool or Mayday lamp carry stories and become icons over time.
A big thank you to everyone who contributed to such a great evening!
The first talk of our Thinking Design series is approaching: On April 23, Anke Haarmann from Leiden University (NL) will discuss “Epistemological Aesthetics: How Practices of Design Lead to Insights.” Join us on at 6:30 p.m. in our ArtLab Foyer. More info: https://t.co/9aQxR4zMHJ
The #CoBIC Scientific Opening Symposium — two days of scientific exchange, fresh ideas, and collaboration with distinguished speakers.
📍 Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main
📅 April 20-21, 2026
Click here to register: https://t.co/dKVDK30RnS
During our next LibraryTalk, Design Historian Viktoria Lea Heinrich will talk about displaying design objects in museums and how to convey their history and meaning. Join us!
April 16, 2026, 6 p.m.
MPIEA Library, Frankfurt am Main
Talk in German
More: https://t.co/nHUOqQUInL
We’re excited to launch our discussion series Thinking Design! As part of the World Design Capital Frankfurt RheinMain 2026, we explore how design shapes perception and generates knowledge.
Join us for 6 talks running from April to November.
More info: https://t.co/JbnlEMcIe5
At the “Creative Musical Dialogues Between Humans and Machines” concert, pianists David Dolan and Fredrik Ullén will improvise live with the AI system JHAIMI, which was developed by Oded Ben-Tal.
📍 Tuesday, March 31, 2026, MPIEA
More info & registration: https://t.co/rXO1inWH6y
#FrankfurtHatHirn – Live took place yesterday evening at jugend-kultur-Kirche sankt peter in Frankfurt. Our booth and flash talks by Julia F. Christensen and Sophie Perizonius offered insights into our research on the human brain.
Thanks to everyone making this event possible!
An evening of conversations and inspiration.
At #LibraryTalks, we discussed with Thomas Meinecke the intersections of his novels and music, a collective writing processes with the audience, and an AI that recognizes itself in the title “I as Text.”
Thanks to everyone involved!
The study is part of the “Experimental Concert Research” project, which collects insights into concert experiences and music enjoyment.
More information on the research project: https://t.co/ZdbvGhCDES
What influences our concert experienc🎵
Researchers at our Institute, with the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media and the University of Cologne, have found that the aesthetic experience varies depending on the concert format.
Read the Paper: https://t.co/jY4g8zN9Kh
If you are in London, don’t miss this exciting event where human musicians and AI-inspired systems come together! Performance and research-led discussion with our Director Fredrik Ullén, David Dolan, and Oded Ben-Tal at @guildhallschool.
More information: https://t.co/0YmfFZeVHx
#Author & #musician#ThomasMeinecke works at the intersection of literature & music and will share insights into his writing process during our next #LibraryTalk. Don't miss it!
📅Feb 5, 2026, 6pm
📍MPIEA Library, Frankfurt am Main
🗣️Talk in German
More: https://t.co/o8lJsZIkU1