12/08/2020
MUSIQUE: Schème de Jean Claude Risset (SD) Le premier numéro de cette collection est consacré à Jean-Claude Risset et son dernier concerto pour violon et orchestre Schèmes qui a été créé le 5 septembr...
UCSD / Calit2 research center for experiential and immersive participatory media
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego are reaching across disciplines to push the envelope of cultural and learning opportunities in the age of social networking and digital media. They have established a new Center for Research in Entertainment and Learning (CREL). It will focus on grassroots creativity and learning while promoting research that combines artificial intelligence w
12/08/2020
MUSIQUE: Schème de Jean Claude Risset (SD) Le premier numéro de cette collection est consacré à Jean-Claude Risset et son dernier concerto pour violon et orchestre Schèmes qui a été créé le 5 septembr...
12/06/2020
The idea of measuring creativity by an impact it has on others is not new. It was defined by Margaret Boden as H(historical)-creativity. As such, it builds on influences that grow through network. The article somehow does not do fair service to the idea of value in a work of art, reducing it to branding. The danger here is promoting shallow creativity.
Artists Become Famous through Their Friends, Not the Originality of Their Work A new study on the early pioneers of abstraction found that artists with diverse social networks were most famous, regardless of the creativity of their work.
08/07/2020
Artificial Intelligence helps composers work from sketches
UC San Diego Computer Music graduate student Ke Chen, advised by Professor Shlomo Dubnov from Music and Professor Taylor Berg-Kirkpatrick from CSE, created Music SketchNet, a neural framework that allows composers to express partial musical ideas in ways that allow them to freely collaborate with an artificial intelligence music composition system in the process of writing novel scores and in various styles. The work will be presented at ISMIR 2020 (International Society on Music Information Retrieval), which is a prime conference on organization, analysis and intelligent computing of music related data. Inspired by Beethoven Sketch-Books and composer practices of sketching ideas during the creative process, Sketchnet can perform guided music completion from partial ideas, filling in representations for missing measures according to surrounding musical context and user preference.
UC San Diego Division of Arts & Humanities
06/10/2020
06/10/2020
starting at 5pm, June 10, 2020
05/28/2020
Roger Dannenberg and his lab have created this wonderful tool. Congratulations on the anniversary.
Happy 20th Birthday, Audacity! Happy Birthday! Audacity turns 20 today with the first released version, Audacity 0.8, having been released on the 28th of May, 2000. In these 20 years many operating systems have come and gone, and we're still here and running. Audacity is used by a community of artists, scientists, music a
05/27/2020
Interactivity and media are forever changing our lives. Join us this Thursday with our guest Tammuz Dubnov as we speak about the impacts of interactive media in our lives and our business. Join us here: www.aotc.one/register
12/22/2019
Showcasing Shimon, the music robot by Gil Weinberg and his Georgia Tech lab.
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How Far is Too Far? | The Age of A.I. Can A.I. make music? Can it feel excitement and fear? Is it alive? Will.i.am and Mark Sagar push the limits of what a machine can do. How far is too far, and...