まなざしに根ざした身体性のナラティブや形式知化およびその方法論について探究しています。
Kaito Muramatsu is a second-year Ph.D. student at the University of Tokyo’s Graduate School, majoring in Arts and Sciences. Engages in scientific research that transforms the physicality of musicians and music into explicit knowledge, examining these methodologies in the context of musical dynaformics and digital humanities.
Kaito Muramatsu is a second-year Ph.D. student at the University of Tokyo’s Graduate School, majoring in Arts and Sciences. Engages in scientific research that transforms the physicality of musicians and music into explicit knowledge, examining these methodologies in the context of musical dynaformics and digital humanities.
Streams In the Veins
Jan–25–2024
Jan–25–2024
植物と人間による音楽即興パフォーマンス
An attempt at co-creation between plants and humans in music using the DDSP model. (under review)
An attempt at co-creation between plants and humans in music using the DDSP model. (under review)

If technology is the vehicle of human agency
Sep–07–2023
Sep–07–2023
ピアノを含む多声とエージェントとの共闘パフォーマンス @Ars Electronica festival 2023
Piano and voice performance at the open night stage in Ars
Electronica festival 2023. In the piano part, he performed with
improvisational and compositional attempts, representing “one of the
voices” on the stage and battling with the “agent.”
Piano and voice performance at the open night stage in Ars
Electronica festival 2023. In the piano part, he performed with
improvisational and compositional attempts, representing “one of the
voices” on the stage and battling with the “agent.”
Filed under:
Performance,
Collaboration
Performance,
Collaboration
The plyometric activity as a conditioning to enhance strength and precision of the finger movements in pianists
Dec–23–2022
Dec–23–2022
著名なピアノ演奏教師の経験的な音楽指導法:”連打練習”の実験科学的な方法による形式知化
This article is based on scientific research to make the tacit knowledge of musical and physical education explicit.
Muramatsu, K., Oku, T. & Furuya, S. The plyometric activity as a conditioning to enhance strength and precision of the finger movements in pianists. Sci Rep 12, 22267 (2022).
You can access the paper below ↓ : https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-26025-0
(Open Access)
This article is based on scientific research to make the tacit knowledge of musical and physical education explicit.
Muramatsu, K., Oku, T. & Furuya, S. The plyometric activity as a conditioning to enhance strength and precision of the finger movements in pianists. Sci Rep 12, 22267 (2022).
You can access the paper below ↓ : https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-26025-0
(Open Access)


Ergonomic etude in concerts “直感と論理”
Sep–06–2018 & Nov-06-2018
Sep–06–2018 & Nov-06-2018
Original Composition works which is applied the explicit knoledge found by own experimental methods.
Filed under:
Performance
Performance

