Evolutionary and Ecosystemic Art and Music
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
Artificial life offers a new creative domain, in which artists could create and explore lifelike behaviours in a creative software 'lab'. The primary step required to making such environments feasible appears to be the innovation of tools to support the management of complexity by the user. The combination of modern high performance computing solutions and data visualisation techniques would appear to offer solutions to this problem.
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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: 1543
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