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GANSpaceSynth – AIMC 2021 publication is now online
Our AIMC 2021 publication, GANSpaceSynth: A Hybrid Generative Adversarial Network Architecture for Organising the Latent Space using a Dimensionality Reduction for Real-Time Audio Synthesis is now open accessible online – Link to the publication
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Tagged Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning with Audio, GANSpaceSynth
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AI-terity 2.0: An Autonomous NIME Featuring GANSpaceSynth Deep Learning Model
In this NIME 2021 publication, we focus on the development on our AI-terity instrument. Our main contribution in this paper is the new deep learning architecture that we implemented, autonomous features that we built in relation to the deep leaning … Continue reading
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Tagged Academy of Finland, AI-terity, Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning with Audio, GANSpaceSynth, Music, NIME
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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/
Al-terity: Non-Rigid Musical Instrument with Artificial Intelligence Applied to Real-Time Audio Synthesis
Our NIME 2020 publication about the AI-terity project is now open accessible online. https://www.nime.org/proceedings/2020/nime2020_paper65.pdf
Digital Musical Instruments as Probes: How computation changes the mode-of-being of musical instruments
This is another Organised Sound (Open Access) publication by Koray Tahiroğlu, Thor Magnusson, Adam Parkinson, Iris Garrelfs and Atau Tanaka. This article explores how computation opens up possibilities for new musical practices to emerge through technology design. Link tot he … Continue reading
Idiomatic Patterns and Aesthetic Influence in Computer Music Languages of musical instruments
This is an Organised Sound (Open Access) publication by Andrew McPherson and Koray Tahiroğlu. In this article we examine the ways in which computer music languages might similarly influence the aesthetic decisions of the digital music practitioner, even when those … Continue reading
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
Academy of Finland Research Fellow Project
A new Academy of Finland Project started in September 2018, Digital Musical Interactions – Instruments – Performances is looking into socio-cultural role of digital musical instruments and our current relationship with with them. http://dmi.aalto.fi
2 new projects starting in January 2018
We will have 2 new projects starting in January 2018, Vibrating Instruments in Virtual Reality (VIVR): Creative Content Production in VR with Cohesive Sense of Reality and Laser String Kantele, more info in the project section.
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Tagged AI, Artificial Intelligence, computer music, Deep Learning with Audio, Embodied Interaction, Music Experience, NIME, Sound, VR
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