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Interactive and Generative Music: a quagmire for the musical analyst

Young, Michael (2016) Interactive and Generative Music: a quagmire for the musical analyst. In: Expanding the Horizon of Electroacoustic Music Analysis. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107118324

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Abstract

The innovative, rapidly evolving fields of interactive and generative music present fascinating challenges for musical analysis. Many of these challenges are shared with experimental improvisation and sonic arts; diverse practices with distinct histories that have, to an extent, developed separately from the composition-orientated practices we normally associate with analysis, such as musical notation. To narrow the discussion, this chapter assumes that interactive and generative music is computer-based, whatever mutually informing relationships it enjoys with improvised music and other sound art forms. Music creation that exploits and depends on computers, i.e. computational systems, raises questions about creative methodology, documentation, listener comprehension; in general, the impact of ‘real-time’ computation. The author approaches these issues as a composer and developer of interactive performance systems.

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Depositing User: Michael Young

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Item ID: 6924
ISBN: 9781107118324
URI: http://sure.sunderland.ac.uk/id/eprint/6924
Official URL: http://www.cambridge.org/gb/academic/subjects/musi...

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Date Deposited: 22 Feb 2017 10:57
Last Modified: 22 Feb 2017 10:57

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Author: Michael Young

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Services > University Executive

Subjects

Computing > Human-Computer Interaction
Performing Arts > Music

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