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* <b>Jacob Wittenberg</b> - divine players choices (maybe in Jazz?) with MIDI info, formulate algorythms based on choices made by performers - learn the probabilities for different things (Machine learning) so that one can play a duet with oneself.  The computer "knows" one's style.   
 
* <b>Jacob Wittenberg</b> - divine players choices (maybe in Jazz?) with MIDI info, formulate algorythms based on choices made by performers - learn the probabilities for different things (Machine learning) so that one can play a duet with oneself.  The computer "knows" one's style.   
 
* <b>Charlie Forkish</b> - Produce a stage show. Develop a system that will take inputs from each player (of about five), and visualize each input to <b>a freakin' LASER BEAM(!)</b> — using freq. analysis/tracking, envelope tracking, timbre tracking, etc...
 
* <b>Charlie Forkish</b> - Produce a stage show. Develop a system that will take inputs from each player (of about five), and visualize each input to <b>a freakin' LASER BEAM(!)</b> — using freq. analysis/tracking, envelope tracking, timbre tracking, etc...
* <b>Uri Nieto</b> - iPad application; Lemur-like, granular synthesis, more "react-pad." group performance.
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* <b>Uri Nieto</b> - iPad application; Lemur-like, granular synthesis, more "react-pad." "group" performance.
 
* <b>Colin Raffel</b> - Getting Rain Barrels - Live sampling, wireless miking — group music making.
 
* <b>Colin Raffel</b> - Getting Rain Barrels - Live sampling, wireless miking — group music making.
* <b>Linden Melvin</b> -  
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* <b>Linden Melvin</b> - <i>Continuous</i> live sampling (of vocal dialog) for interactive (composed/improvised?) music performance.
 
* <b>Adam Shepperd</b> -  
 
* <b>Adam Shepperd</b> -  
  

Revision as of 11:33, 6 April 2010

Music 220c - Research Seminar in Computer-Generated Music

About the Class

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~ Michael's Synopses of the 5-min presentations:

  • Stephen Henderson - Alzheimer's helped by medial prefrontal cortex? helped by music?
  • Grahame Lesh - Live Video Recording/Editing of a band based on their output.
  • Dohi Moon - Electronic Music + Animation
  • Francesco Georg - Webcam motion tracking of dancing/gesture for control of music
  • Tyler Maue - Game-based, Loop-Generating, based on Simon™, using BopIt™-inspired interface with a computer to generate video/music.
  • Isaac Wang - Expansion of 220B project - sonifying twitter updates - Something generative/automated that also sounds good, put interface on server so that people can "tweet" from anywhere. Collaborative.
  • Jacob Wittenberg - divine players choices (maybe in Jazz?) with MIDI info, formulate algorythms based on choices made by performers - learn the probabilities for different things (Machine learning) so that one can play a duet with oneself. The computer "knows" one's style.
  • Charlie Forkish - Produce a stage show. Develop a system that will take inputs from each player (of about five), and visualize each input to a freakin' LASER BEAM(!) — using freq. analysis/tracking, envelope tracking, timbre tracking, etc...
  • Uri Nieto - iPad application; Lemur-like, granular synthesis, more "react-pad." "group" performance.
  • Colin Raffel - Getting Rain Barrels - Live sampling, wireless miking — group music making.
  • Linden Melvin - Continuous live sampling (of vocal dialog) for interactive (composed/improvised?) music performance.
  • Adam Shepperd -

missing:

  • Bjoern Erlach -
  • Michael Repper -
  • Roy Fejgin -
  • Lauchlan Casey -



Email Chris ~ Email Michael