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MPEG7 and genetic co-evolution: Sound Improvisation Strategies
- Hosted by:
- Computer Arts Society
- Speaker:
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David Plans Casal, Brunel University
- Starts:
- June 03, 2008 at 07:30 pm
- Ends:
- June 03, 2008 at 09:00 pm
- Location:
- Birkbeck College, University of London, History of Art Film and Visual Media, Room G22, 43 Gordon Square, London, WC1H 0PD United Kingdom
- Maps:
Description
a talk and performance by David Plans Casal
MPEG7 and genetic co-evolution: Sound Improvisation Strategies
Musical improvisation is driven mainly by the unconscious mind, engaging the dialogic imagination to reference the entire cultural heritage of an improviser in a single flash. This workshop will introduce a case study of evolutionary computation techniques, in particular genetic co-evolution, as applied to the frequency domain using MPEG7 techniques, in order to create an artificial agent that mediates between an improviser and her unconscious mind, to probe and unblock improvisatory action in live music performance or practice.
David Plans Casal is a musician and researcher, and digital technologist at Brunel University. His research focuses on artificial intelligence and music. He has given concerts at IRCAM (Igor Stravinsky Hall), the Sonic Arts Research Centre in Belfast, and several London venues. His research proposes that musical improvisation is driven mainly by the unconscious mind, engaging the dialogic imagination to reference the entire cultural heritage of an improviser in a single flash. He uses evolutionary computation techniques, in particular genetic co-evolution, as applied to the frequency domain using MPEG7 techniques, in order to create an artificial agent that mediates between an improviser and her unconscious mind, to probe and unblock improvisatory action in live music performance or practice.
Advance notice – a CAS-Xtra meeting will be held on 12 June in association with TESLA: Anna Valentina Murch, Recent Large-Scale Public Artwork
- Registration required:
- No
- Free:
- Yes
Additional information
This meeting is free and is open to the public.
Please circulate to interested colleagues, students and friends. Nearest tubes – Euston Square, Warren Street & Russell Square http://www.bbk.ac.uk/maps/index_html
For more information
- Contact person:
- Computer Arts Society
- Website:
- MPEG7 and genetic co-evolution: Sound Improvisation Strategies