Music and Intelligent Audio on Embedded Devices
Summary
Digital sound and music, new approaches to music composition, performance and interaction, artificial life inspired creative computing, theories of creativity, theories of the evolution of human musical behaviour.
Supervisor(s)
Research Location
Design Lab, at the Faculty of Architecture, Design & Planning
Program Type
N/A
Synopsis
New cheap embedded computing devices such as the Raspberry PI and Beagleboard offer the potential for new approaches to distributed music computing and sonification, with applications in music performance, installations and new product designs. Both general frameworks for audio computing on such devices, and application specific knowledge are important areas of research.
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Keywords
Digital sound and music, new approaches to music composition, performance and interaction, artificial life inspired creative computing, theories of creativity, theories of the evolution of human musical behaviour.
Opportunity ID
The opportunity ID for this research opportunity is: 1542
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