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  • Dahlstedt, Palle, 1971 (författare)
  • Musicking with Algorithms: Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence, Creativity, and Agency
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Handbook of Artificial Intelligence for Music: Foundations, Advanced Approaches, and Developments for Creativity. - Cham : Springer International Publishing. - 9783030721169 ; , s. 873-914
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • In this chapter, I present a pragmatic, critical, and sometimes speculative view of what Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) bring to the table for art and music. It is pragmatic in the sense of analyzing what can actually be done today by musicians and composers working with AI, and what is missing in terms of creative agency. How does AI relate to other technologies in the context of art? Yet critical about the popular expectations of AI, its ascribed abilities and agency, and how AI is written and talked about today in terms of creativity. No, computers cannot paint like van Gogh or compose like Bach. What is really the role of humans, as designers, programmers, users, and tweakers, behind current AI applications? Still, I try to be visionary about the long-term future of AI in art and music. Will we ever see autonomous AI artists, composers, and musicians? If so, why would they even care to make art and music for humans?
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  • Diapoulis, Georgios, 1981 (författare)
  • Primary and secondary aspects of musical gestures in live coding performance
  • 2021
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Embodied interaction in live coding performance has been reported and is particularly present in dance performance. Here, we review studies from music phychology and perception along with studies from live coding and human-computer interaction. We examined how the live coder may experience primary aspects of musical gestures and we discuss how music listening and musical imagery may trigger mental models of gestural unfoldings. Disciplinary gaps between music psychology and the live coding community are discussed.
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  • Dyrssen, Catharina, 1949, et al. (författare)
  • Ljud och andra rum : Sound and other spaces
  • 2014
  • Bok (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Sound and other spaces is a book about urban sound environments, sound art, acoustic space, and spatial aspects of sound. The texts in this book comprise personal reflections on sound quality and sound awareness, sound design and audio editing, technical solutions for artistic problems, and how sound can be composed and used in architectural design and city planning. In texts and images the authors present a number of projects performed within the artistic and interdisciplinary research group Urban Sound Institute (USIT). We hope that readers will find this book handy and easy to use and that it will serve as a bridge between specialists and an interested general public.
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  • Dyrssen, Catharina, 1949, et al. (författare)
  • Ljud och andra rum
  • 2014
  • Bok (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Sound and other spaces is a book about urban sound environments, sound art, acoustic space, and spatial aspects of sound.The texts in this book comprise personal reflections on sound quality and sound awareness, sound design and audio editing, technical solutions for artistic problems, and how sound can be composed and used in architectural design and city planning.In texts and images the authors present a number of projects performed within the artistic and interdisciplinary research group Urban Sound Institute (USIT). We hope that readers will find this book handy and easy to use and that it will serve as a bridge between specialists and an interested general public.
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  • Ekström, Christina, 1957 (författare)
  • ERSTA KYRKA 150 ÅR, Festival som tillägnades Per Ulrik Stenhammar (1829–1875), kyrkans arkitekt och förste kyrkomusiker
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Ersta kulturscen, Stockholm, Ersta Diakoni, 18-20/11 2022.
  • Konstnärligt arbete (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Festivalen genomfördes under tre dagar i Ersta kyrka, en av de helgedomar som Per Ulrik Stenhammar (1829–1875) hade ritat. Festivalens syfte var att synliggöra och diskutera Stenhammars omfattande och mångfacetterade verksamheter, med tonvikt på hans musikaliska oeuvre. Vid festivalen framfördes ett oratorium, sånger för en röst och klaver, körsång, orgelstycken och stråkkvartetter. Flera av dessa verk är opublicerade. Därtill skedde ett panelsamtal med förberedda presentationer. Presentationerna uppmärksammade olika teman i Stenhammars liv som exempelvis hans engagemang i Evangeliska Fosterlandsstiftelsen, yrket som arkitekt, det kyrkomusikaliska engagemanget samt hans kompositionsgärning. Därtill uppmärksammades Stenhammar ur ett genealogiskt perspektiv. Flera av konserterna spelades in av Sveriges Radio P2. För de olika presentationerna, utvecklade till artiklar, planeras ett bokverk.
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  • Gustavii, Mats, 1973- (författare)
  • Binaurally recorded sound in interaction with the cinema's surround sound to moving image - the next evolutionary step of the film medium?
  • 2024
  • Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This study explores the potential to enhance the film experience by experimenting with the repositioning of listening points in cinemas. By combining traditional cinema sound systems with innovative audio technology, such as noise-cancelling headphones with ambient sound function and binaural recording techniques, the project aims to create an enriched 3D sound experience.A specially written script resulted in a short film tailored to test these sound technologies.The study's findings indicate that the integration of binaural sound recordings and music from the cinema's surround system, especially when the music is recorded using a technique that places musicians around the recording equipment to enhance the immersive sensation, can strengthen the sense of presence in the film experience. However, the final sound quality is negatively affected by the current limitations of the noise-cancelling headphones in reproducing external music with high quality. The study concludes that future improvements in headphone technology could enable a more integrated and realistic sound environment in cinemas, without requiring significant investments in new sound equipment.
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  • Innovation in Music 2022 : Book of Abstracts: CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 17-19 June 2022
  • 2022. - 01
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Innovation in Music 2022FRIDAY 2022-06-17 Welcome to Innovation in music 2022! - 15:30 1C103 - Lilla salen 1Keynote 1: Armen Shaomian - 15:45 - 1C103 - Lilla salen  1Panel 1: Entrepreneurship, Copyright, & Innovation in Music: Linda Portnoff, Christian Råsmark, Thomas Arctaedius & Örjan Strandberg 15:30 - 1C103 - Lilla salen  1Seminar with online presenters 17:30 - Lilla salen Paul Novotny: How to Put Together a Premium DIY Dolby Atmos 'Tiny Studio' on a Budget  Anders Lind: Music for the mobile phone orchestra, string orchestra and analog synthesizers: An evaluation of a concert hall performance including 15-year-old non musicians as performers  2Pedro Miguel Ferreira: Road(ies) To Nowhere? A Portuguese live music perspective, Eirik Askerøi: Sonic Markers in Popular Music: Innovation - Trend - Tradition, Ola Buan Øien: The Dialogue of Mr. Question Mark and Sylvia Massy: Challenging norms at the intersection of crafts and creativity in music recording contexts  3SATURDAY 2022-06-18  Welcome with music: Henry Mikkonen & Martin Åberg 08:45 - Lilla salen  4Seminar with online presenters 09:00 - Lilla salen  4Yuxiang Cai, Rui Liu and Xuefeng Zhou: An investigation of piano timbre preference based on employing equalizer to adjust the harmonic loudness, Martin Koszolko: Connecting across borders: communication tools, group structures and practices of remote music collaborators, Hussein Boon: Two Production Strategies for Music Synchronisation As Speculative Entrepreneurship  5Yngvar Kjus, Ragnhild Brøvig-Hanssen & Solveig Wang: Encountering new technology: A study of how female creators explore DAWs, Scott Stickland, Nathan Scott & Rukshan Athauda: The DAW Collaboration Framework: Improving Creative Opportunities and Authenticity in Collaborative Online Audio Mixing  6Samuel Lynch & Helen English, Jon Drummond, Nathan Scott: Exploring Dynamic Music Methods to Extend Compositional Outcomes  7Session 1 A 10:20-12.00 - 1C103 (Lilla salen) Ingvild Koksvik: Staging Notions of Space: Developing a Practice-Based Model for Realizing Compositional Intention in 3D and Stereo Record Production  8Grzegorz Trela: The sound from behind the Iron Curtain: Record production in the Polish People's Republic  8Marc Estibeiro: An interactive chamber work for two classical guitars and electronics which uses the natural sound of the acoustic instruments as both source material for electronic processing and as a means of controlling the electronic part  9Stephen Bruel: Remastering Elton John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road  9Session 1 B 10:20-12.00 (1D221)  9Claus Sohn Andersen: The space is the place - Interplay and interaction in an extreme location  9Matthew Lovett: Artificial creativity and tools for understanding: music, creative labour and AI  10Tony Dupé: Self Production as a Creative Practice  10Leigh Shields: Exploring the history of distortion in Drum and Bass  11Session 1 C 10:20-12.00 (1E207)  11Matthias Jung & Vegard Kummen: Hacking the concert experience - exploring co-creative audience interaction at a chiptune live performance  11Haoran Jiang: A History of Taiwan's Recording Industry: Production and Promotion Strategies of Campus Song Records by Synco Corporation  12Mat Dalgleish: Unconventional Inputs: The Modular Synthesizer as One-Handed Instrument 12Shib Shankar Chowdhury: Autoethnography and composition for Innovative music creation about Pandemic with reference to "I Am Virus"  13Keynote 2: Susanne Rosenberg 13:00-13:50 - 1C103 (Lilla salen)  13Session 2 A 14:00-15:40 - 1C103 (Lilla salen)  14Håkan Lindberg: Innovation solving problems with vocal recordings  14Emil Kraugerud: Closeness beyond closeness: The technological facilitation of acousmatic hyperintimacy 14Bjørnar Sandvik: Sample, Slice, and Stretch! Four Innovative Moments in the History of Waveform Representation  14Antti Sakari Saario: “Yesterday’s Charm, Today’s Precision”: Martin B. Kantola and the design of a new ‘classic’ microphone (Nordic Audio Labs NU-100K)  15Session 2 B 14:00-15:40 (1D221)  16Florian Hollerweger: Audio beyond Demand: Creative Reinventions of the Broadcast Listening Experience 16Sven Ubik, Jakub Halak, Martin Kolbe & Jiri Melnikov: Comfortable playing together over distance  16Mattias Petersson: A new morphology – Strategies for innovation in live electronics performance  16Zachary Diaz: Signifyin(g) Producers: The Roland SP-404 and The Evolution of Live Instrumental Hip-Hop Performance  17Session 2 C 14:00-15:40 (1E207)  17Kirsten Hermes: Levelling up chiptune: nostalgic retro games console sounds for the ROLI Seaboard  17Ambrose Field & Ling Ding: Innovation and music business: a new approach for international partnership in music  18Egor Poliakov & Martin Pfleiderer and Christon-Ragavan Nadar: Analyze! Development and integration of software-based tools for musicological and music theoretical needs  18Christos Moralis: The ‘Performable Recordings’ model: Bridging the gap between the ‘Human’ and ‘Non-Human’ in Live Electronic Music Performance  19Session 3 A 16:00-17:15 (1C103 Lilla salen)  19Scott L. Miller & Carla Rees: Telematic Performance and Recording of Interactive Electroacoustic Chamber Music  19Henrik Langemyr: Music(al) Production: To Compose and Produce Musical for Recorded Medium: Based on the Perspective of Music, and Media Production  20Session 3 B 16:00-17:15 (1D221)  20Phil Harding: Transforming A Pop Song: The Journey of the Extended Club Remix  20M. Nyssim Lefford & Gary Bromham and David Moffat: From Intelligent Digital Assistant to Intelligent Digital Collaborator  21Brendan Williams: Creative Potentials for Dolby Atmos: Presenting the self-balancing acoustic ensemble  21Session 3 C 16:00-17:15 (1E207)  22Henrique Portovedo & Ângelo Martingo: Transforming Performance with HASGS: research-led artistic practice in augmented instruments  22Ambrose Field: Rethinking the relationships between space, performance and composition in notated acoustic composition: Quantaform Series  22Hans Lindetorp: Gesture-controlled synths with WebAudioXML  22Panel 2: How to get published? And Book releases Chair: Rob Toulson  23Keynote 3: Sven Ahlbäck, Christian Råsmark & Rob Toulson  23SUNDAY 2022-06-19 Welcome with music: Henry Mikkonen & Martin Åberg - 08:45 Lilla salen  23Panel 3: Exploring Dolby Atmos: Past Present and Future Chair: Daniel Pratt  23Session 4 A 10:20-12:00 - 1C103 (Lilla salen)  23Enric Guaus & Alex Barrachina, Gabriel Saber, Víctor Sanahuja, Josep Comajuncosas: Exploring a network setup for music experimentation  23Paul Thompson, Mcnally Kirk & Toby Seay: Multiple Takes: Multitrack Audio as a Musical, Cultural, and Historical Resource  24Jo Lord & Michail Exarchos: Dynamic meta-spatialisation: Narrative and recontextualisation implications of spatial stage stacking  24Stefan Östersjö, Thanh Thuy Nguyen & Matthew Wright: Yellow music in diaspora: Re-inventing the sound of pre-1975 record production in Sài Gòn  25Session 4 B 10:20-12:00 (1D221)  25Hans Lindetorp: Towards a standard for interactive music  25Jessica Edlom, Jenny Karlsson & Linda Ryan Bengtsson: Innovating music experiences – Creativity in pandemic times  25Alicja Sulkowska: Before Our Spring – towards the concept of intermedial authenticity in a curated K-pop industry. On the example of Kim Jonghyun’s “Blue Night Radio”  26Dave Fortune: Composing Without Keys: The LFO as a Composition Tool  27Session 4 C 10:20-12:00 (1E207)  27Mads Walther-Hansen & Anders Eskildsen: Forceful Action and Interaction in Non-Haptic User Interfaces for Music Production  27Charles Norton, Justin Paterson & Daniel Pratt: Musical connections and enhanced performance control, a strategy to reduce complexity  28Kjell Andreas Oddekalv: Rap as composite auditory streams: Techniques and approaches for layered vocal production in hip-hop and their aesthetic and philosophical implications  28Liucija Fosseli: Music Business Present and Future Innovations. Perspectives of international songwriters and producers working towards Chinas´market  29Keynote 4: Håkan Lidbo 13:00-13:50 - 1C103 (Lilla salen)  29Session 5 A 14:00-15:40 - 1C103 (Lilla salen)  29Stefan Östersjö & Jan Berg, Anders Hultqvist: A Deepened ‘Sense of Place’: ecologies of sound and vibration in urban settings and domesticated landscapes  29Andy Visser & Justin Paterson: HAPPIE: The Haptic Audio-Production Pipeline – A novel method for accomplishing audio-production tasks using haptic feedback within a Mixed Reality [MR] environment 30Jon Marius Aareskjold-Drecker & Ragnhild Brøvig-Hanssen: Vocal Chops: Balancing the Uncanny Valley 30Jacob Westberg: Ludonarrative Harmony: Music production through the lens of game design 31Session 5 B 14:00-15:40 (1D221)Thomas Bårdsen: Improving the republishing process of legacy music productions through documented source selection and reformatting  31Toivo Burlin: Mobile Classical Music – Recording, Innovation and Mediatization. Three Swedish case studies from the 1940’s to 2021  31David Thyrén, Jan-Olof Gullö, Per-Henrik Holgersson & Thomas Florén: Icebreakers and clusters within the Swedish music wonder  32Russ Hepworth-Sawyer, Rob Toulson & John-Paul Braddock: UDPi Mastering Protocol  32Session 5 C 14:00-15:40 (1E207)  33Mads Walther-Hansen: Music Production Entrepreneurship – Between Art and Business  33Thomas Arctaedius, Martin Q Larsson, Emilie Lidgard & Madeleine Jonsson Gill: Experiences from a Learning Lab – Cross Innovation in Music/Arts  33Daniel Pratt & Toby Seay: Time, place, and reflexivity: the recording space as an instrument 34Samantha Talbot: Song Worlds: Spontaneity, Intimacy, and Immersion. Music Video from Glencoe  34Concert & Paper presentation Henrik Frisk: Literate programming and documentation of artistic processes . Lilla salen 16:00   34Panel 4: Final reflections & Future perspectives 16:40  35
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60.
  • Lindborg, PerMagnus, 1968- (författare)
  • Le dialogue musicien-machine : Aspects des systèmes d'interactivité musicale
  • 2003
  • Licentiatavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Ce texte a comme sujet la confluence entre la création musicale et les sciences cognitives. Le but principal du travail a été de faire de la reconnaissance sur le terrain. Le présent texte est donc forcément incomplet, et ne servira que de point de départ pour une recherche substantielle.J’ai choisi comme thématique l’interactivité musicale, qui sera définie comme le dialogue musicien–machine. Je vais tenter d’approcher ce phénomène par multiples chemins, qui se superposent. Le thème restera au centre, et autour de lui, j’esquisserai sa relation avec plusieurs faits et phénomènes liés, en particulier : les langages naturels et formels, la question de l’interface à la création, l’intelligence artificielle, et les notions de mémoire et de sens. Ces approches mises ensemble constitueront l’étude des aspects des systèmes d’interactivité. Le vaste sujet de l’interactivité musicale est incrusté dans l’histoire de la musique d’ordinateur, une histoire qui date déjà d’un demi-siècle au moins. Par conséquent il sera nécessaire de cerner le cœur du sujet et de parcourir des cercles concentriques ou en spirale, pour gagner des connaissances qui nous permettent de comprendre mieux le phénomène. La procédure est un peu comme quand on observe une étoile avec l’œil nu : si on la regarde tout droit elle disparaît… La rétine est plus sensible à la lumière dans les côtés. Le texte est donc fatalement un collage consistant de plusieurs études d’envergure limitée. Malgré cela, il faut respecter les aspects importants propres au sujet, essayer d’esquiver le superflu et faire le plus possible de liens. La recherche est guidée par trois thématiques. Quelle est la matière, en d’autres termes, les composants et les processus qui constituent le système de proprement dit, utilisé dans la situation de performance musicale ? Deuxièmement, quelle est la relation entre recherche cognitive et outils technologiques à disposition ? Troisièmement, quelles implications est-ce que les technologies ont eues et auront d’autant plus à l’avenir sur la créativité musicale ?Depuis plusieurs années, les concepts qui sous-tiennent ce texte ont influencé mon travail de compositeur et performeur. J’ai fait des expériences en la matière au travers d’œuvres employant des dispositifs électroacoustiques de configuration variable : “Beda+” (1995), “Tusalava” (1999), “Leçons pour un apprenti sourd-muet” (1998-9), “gin/gub” (2000), “Manifest”[1] (2000), “Project Time”[2] (2001), “sxfxs” (2001), “Extra Quality” (2001-2), ”D!sturbances 350–500”[3]… Ces morceaux de musique sont nés d'une curiosité pour le fondement théorique de la cognition et le fonctionnement du cerveau humain. En particulier, je me suis consacré à analyser la situation de jeu dans laquelle a lieu un échange d’informations et d’initiatives musicales entre musicien et machine, qui agissent sur un degré équivalent de participation dans un système complexe. J’éprouve que cette situation ludique peut également servir d’outil de recherche ; elle est un peu comme un laboratoire, ou un banc d’essai, pour tester des hypothèses, qu’elles soient des propos limités à la musique, ou bien plus étendues, élargissant vers des terrains inhabituels.Étant compositeur, j’ai essayé de rendre l’étude ni trop limitée, ni strictement descriptive. J’ai ressenti le besoin d’analyser des travaux contemporains, ayant des composants scientifiques : les trois projets étudiés sont effectivement en cours de développement. Il s’agissait dans cette étude de capter plutôt leur raison d’être que de montrer leurs formes respectives dans un état finalisé, qui de toute façon n’est pas leur destin. Si la musicologie se contentait de démontrer des structures dans des œuvres de répertoire connues depuis longtemps, ou si elle s’enfermait dans un académisme technocrate développant des modèles n’expliquant que des choses qui sont évidentes pour les musiciens, alors elle souffrirait d’anémie. En proposant une hypothèse, elle doit comporter des aspects prédictifs. Ce serait encore mieux si des modèles développés en support à l’hypothèse étaient facilement accessibles et pouvaient servir au développement de nouveaux outils innovants. Cela est souhaitable, non seulement pour stimuler la production créative, mais également pour aider à mieux comprendre le fonctionnement de la créativité lui-même.L’activité musicale, au sens général, pour ceux qui la produisent autant que pour ceux qui l’apprécient, est un exercice essentiellement non-verbal dont le but est l’émergence d'une compréhension de la créativité humaine d’un ordre autre que verbal ou écrit. En étudiant la créativité, et surtout sa formalisation, ne risquerait-on pas de la dénaturer ? Peut-être la créativité ne risque-t-elle pas de s’effondrer dans la recherche ? Que restera-t-il de la création musicale le jour où une machine aura composé une œuvre capable d’émouvoir les auditeurs ignorant tout de son mode de fabrication ? Néanmoins, en suivant l’appel de William Faulkner, “kill your darlings”, espérons transcender la créativité telle qu’on la connaît et aller vers des pays musicaux inouïs.
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