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Journal of New Music Research; Special Issue on Socio-cultural Role of Technology in Digital Musical Instruments
Following the symposium in Helsinki in 2019, a diverse group of expert scholars, artists, musicians, practitioners continued working together to open further inquiry into and dialogue about socio-cultural role of technology in current and emerging digital music practices. Now the … Continue reading
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Digital Musical Instruments (online talk) Maçka Music Technology Days V / İTÜ TMDK Müzik Teknolojisi Bölümü, February 18 2021
In digital music practices, musicianship, technology, composition and the performance environment are all often conceptualised to the degree that they become embedded in people’s musical instrument building practice, thinking about music, themselves and their relationship with their communities. This embedded … Continue reading
Uncertainty with AI-terity (Music Performance) -Ars Electronica 2020
The composition Uncertainty was presented in Ars Electronica 2020, keeps the musician in a hesitant state of performance, providing a non-rigid but identifiable musical events, followed by ever shifting new sounds. https://ars.electronica.art/keplersgardens/en/ai-terity-music/
InSpace with the Otherness
InSpace with the Otherness is a co-located collaboration with a deep learning algorithm. It provides embodied and spatial opportunities to exhibition visitors for musical exploration. http://sopi.aalto.fi/inspace/
Symposium on Digital Musical Interactions OODI Maijansali, Helsinki / 14 November
The symposium, Socio-Cultural Role of Technology in Digital Musical Interactions, discussed critically our relationships with music and digital musical instruments, exploring how these new relationships build embodied behaviours, expectations, beliefs, interpretations and actions in various ways we practice and act … Continue reading
Technology-assisted Creativity: from Human to Post-Human Keynote / BOZAR, Brussels 17 October 2019
In this talk Koray Tahiroğlu introduced our current research on digital musical instruments (DMIs) in which autonomous and intelligent computational features are applied to music generation with machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) tools. https://www.aalto.fi/en/events/sustainable-transformations
AI x Music Festival / Ars Electronica 2019
Koray Tahiroğlu was invited to give a talk in AIxMusic Festival at Ars electronica on “Intelligent Sonic Agents: Otherness of Digital Musical Instruments” and a workshop on “Digital Musical Interactions” and also presented our NOISA project in AIxMusic exhibition. https://ars.electronica.art/outofthebox/en/noisa/
London Workshop – Goldsmiths, University of London, 15 February 2019
The main purpose of the workshop is to facilitate the exchange of knowledge among the participants, discussing the key features of musical culture in digital musical instrument (DMI) practices through our own research. The workshop will result in a set … Continue reading
NIME 2016 conference – full package presentations
We will attend NIME’16 conference in Brisbane between 11 – 15 July, presenting; our paper “Non-intrusive Counter-actions: Maintaining Progressively Engaging Interactions for Music Performance”, music performance of the composition “KET Conversations” and poster on “Materiality for Musical Expressions: an Approach … Continue reading
10th anniversary – Composing with Pure Data (Data Flow Programming Language) course
This year, we are celebrating the 10th anniversary of Composing with Pure Data (Data Flow Programming Language) course !! The course has been part of the compulsory studies for the major in Sound in New Media, currently it is one … Continue reading
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