Improvisation Technologies and Creative Machines: The Performer-Instrument Relational Milieu
  This practice-led, artistic research study traces theoretical and practical understandings that explore the technicity and performance-practice of musical improvisation and builds upon the lead’s prior research on the fields of free improvisation, contemporary music notation, and interactive computer music to create a new, software-based generative musical system (pre-alpha, alpha). The project also invites internationally renowned performers/improvisers to test and to play with the developed system, and explores via its practice-led methodology whether the HCI performance setting promotes a dialogic and co-produced improvisational musical space.

  • Start Date:

    1 June 2022

  • End Date:

    31 March 2023

  • Activity Type:

    Externally Funded Research

  • Funder:

    Arts & Humanities Research Council

  • Value:

    £5000

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