Concept Live: “Live at Anywhere”

Wherever you like, whenever you like, as much as you like♪
This is Aimer’s whimsical concept live series “Live at Anywhere.”

2017.05.02
mark I am deeply passionate about exploring the intersections of music, cognition, neuroscience, and technology to understand how humans and other species perceive, process, and create music. My immediate goal through a PhD is to investigate the neural and cognitive mechanisms underlying musical perception, improvisation, and creativity, and to study how technology-driven interventions—such as interactive music systems and computational tools—can facilitate musical learning and engagement for all. Anchored in Indian classical music and natural tunings, my research seeks to bridge traditional musical knowledge with evidence-based, interdisciplinary insights from cognition, neuroscience, psychology, and technology.
Long-Term Aim:
mark Ultimately, I aspire to lead global music education initiatives and design interdisciplinary curricula and pedagogical programs that transform how music is taught, learned, and experienced worldwide. By translating research insights into practical tools, interactive systems, and scalable learning models, I aim to make music education more accessible, engaging, and creativity-driven, enabling learners of all backgrounds—from novices to professional musicians—to connect with music intuitively. My vision is to create a holistic global music ecosystem where innovation, pedagogy, and research converge, fostering creativity, cognitive growth, and cross-cultural understanding through music.