Improvisation Computers And Interaction


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Improvisation, Computers, and Interaction


Improvisation, Computers, and Interaction

Author: Henrik Frisk

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2008


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Hyperimprovisation


Hyperimprovisation

Author: Roger Dean

language: en

Publisher: A-R Editions, Inc.

Release Date: 2003-01-01


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Hyperimprovisation is the first book to focus on the unique potential of computer-interactive sound improvisation. Instrumental improvisation, through the intermediacy of computers, allows musicians to create and modify large scale and long term structures at a highly polyphonic level, yet still in real-time. Computers also allow the construction of hyperinstruments, with many levels of explicit control of sound generation and transformation. Further, networked improvisation allows mutual—or competitive!— adaptation of the performing interfaces and mechanisms by several performers, again, in real-time. The achievements and future possibilities of the “hyperimprovisation” which is released by computer technology are explored in this book.

New Directions in Music and Human-Computer Interaction


New Directions in Music and Human-Computer Interaction

Author: Simon Holland

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2019-02-06


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Computing is transforming how we interact with music. New theories and new technologies have emerged that present fresh challenges and novel perspectives for researchers and practitioners in music and human-computer interaction (HCI). In this collection, the interdisciplinary field of music interaction is considered from multiple viewpoints: designers, interaction researchers, performers, composers, audiences, teachers and learners, dancers and gamers. The book comprises both original research in music interaction and reflections from leading researchers and practitioners in the field. It explores a breadth of HCI perspectives and methodologies: from universal approaches to situated research within particular cultural and aesthetic contexts. Likewise, it is musically diverse, from experimental to popular, classical to folk, including tango, laptop orchestras, composition and free improvisation.