Patterns of Intuition 2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-9561-6_17
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Musicking Beyond Algorithms

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“…Incorporating computer-generated music into my composition provoked changes in my aesthetic sensibility. The idea that computer-generated music may stimulate the emergence of new styles is part of a larger, burgeoning area of inquiry, including research by Martin Rieser and Andrew Hugill [4], Sandeep Bhagwati [5], Bruce L. Jacob [6] and many others. In this article, I focus on an interaction with computergenerated music in which I sought to create compositional meaning by affording creative value to the software that generated the music for Virtutes Occultae.…”
Section: T Ay L O R B R O O Kmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Incorporating computer-generated music into my composition provoked changes in my aesthetic sensibility. The idea that computer-generated music may stimulate the emergence of new styles is part of a larger, burgeoning area of inquiry, including research by Martin Rieser and Andrew Hugill [4], Sandeep Bhagwati [5], Bruce L. Jacob [6] and many others. In this article, I focus on an interaction with computergenerated music in which I sought to create compositional meaning by affording creative value to the software that generated the music for Virtutes Occultae.…”
Section: T Ay L O R B R O O Kmentioning
confidence: 99%