Creative evolutionary systems
Composing Music with Computers with Cdrom
Composing Music with Computers with Cdrom
Composing Interactive Music: Techniques and Ideas Using Max
Composing Interactive Music: Techniques and Ideas Using Max
Constructing Intelligent Agents Using Java
Constructing Intelligent Agents Using Java
A multiagent approach for musical interactive systems
AAMAS '03 Proceedings of the second international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems
Interactivity, where to from here?
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Networked music: bridging real and virtual space
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Generative processes and the electronic arts
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Applications of system dynamics modelling to computer music
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Deconstructing musical structure
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Spectromorphology: explaining sound-shapes
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OpenSound Control: state of the art 2003
NIME '03 Proceedings of the 2003 conference on New interfaces for musical expression
CODES: a Web-based environment for cooperative music prototyping
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MAMA: An architecture for interactive musical agents
Proceedings of the 2006 conference on ECAI 2006: 17th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence August 29 -- September 1, 2006, Riva del Garda, Italy
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This paper focuses on the infrastructure and aesthetic approach used in PIWeCS: a Public Space Interactive Web-based Composition System. The concern was to increase the sense of dialogue between human and machine agency in an interactive work by adapting Paine's (2002) notion of a conversational model of interaction as a ‘complex system’. The machine implementation of PIWeCS is achieved through integrating intelligent agent programming with MAX/MSP. Human input is through a web infrastructure. The conversation is initiated and continued by participants through arrangements and composition based on short performed samples of traditional New Zealand Maori instruments. The system allows the extension of a composition through the electroacoustic manipulation of the source material.