When music meets Virtual Reality: Epirus XR Center brings the future of music performance to Arta

When music meets Virtual Reality: Epirus XR Center brings the future of music performance to Arta
Music, technology, and scientific research come together in a unique two-day event dedicated to emerging technologies and musical performance, to be held on March 16 and 17 at the Epirus XR Center of HCILAB on the University Campus of Arta.
At a time when artificial intelligence, interactive systems, and virtual reality are redefining the concept of creation, the Epirus XR Center is actively participating in the action by presenting the new possibilities that are opening up for music, artistic research, and education.
The event, entitled “Musical Performance and Emerging Technologies,” brings together artists, researchers, scientists, and students, creating a meeting place where music is not just sound, but an experience connected to the body, technology, and digital environments.
The Epirus XR Center at the forefront of innovation
During the two-day event, the Epirus XR team will present the center’s activities and capabilities in a special session dedicated to Extended Reality (XR) technologies.
The presentation will highlight how technologies such as:
Virtual Reality (VR)
Augmented Reality (AR)
Interactive immersive environments
motion sensors and biophysiological data
can transform musical performance into a multisensory experience.
Visitors will have the opportunity to learn about applications where body movement is transformed into musical information, where the digital environment becomes a stage for new forms of artistic expression, and where technology acts as a partner in creativity.
An interdisciplinary event with international participation
The program includes:
lectures and keynote speeches by internationally renowned researchers
workshops on interactive music systems and sensors
presentations of research laboratories and artistic projects
discussions on artificial intelligence, artistic creation, and digital performing arts.
Among the guests is Frédéric Bevilacqua from IRCAM in Paris, one of the world’s leading researchers in the field of motion and sound interaction.
An open invitation to the public
The two-day event is aimed not only at academics and students, but also at:
musicians
artists
digital artists
programmers
technology professionals
but also to any citizen who wants to discover what the music of the future will sound like.
This event is an important step in connecting art with technology and highlights Arta and Epirus as an emerging hub of innovation, creativity, and digital culture.
📍 Where: Epirus XR Center – Arta University Campus
📅 When: March 16–17
🎟 Admission: Free
