Webpage of the event: https://aica-wavelab.github.io/lecture-series/speakers/2_jerome_nika/
What is AICA?
The Digitization College “Artificial Intelligence in Culture and Arts” (AICA) aims to equip students at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich (HMTM) and Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences (HM) with necessary skills to impact AI innovations in the creative and cultural industries. Learn more about AICA
What is the lecture series ?
This course provide a weekly lecture from prominent practitioners evolving in between artificial intelligence, culture and arts. The primary objective is to provide students from Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences and Hochschule für Musik und Theater München with concrete applications of AI in the creative and cultural industries as well as engaging the discussion with experimented professionals. Each lecture lasts about one hour and half, including a discussion with the audience. The lectures are open to everyone, and free of charge.
Composing human-machine musical interaction
On April 17, 2024 at 05:00 PM (UTC+1)
The new generative digital lutherie is capable, for example, of listening to a voice and reacting in real time to create accompaniment, producing novel effects, using audio recorded live to generate new melodic lines… If the controls are increasingly high-level and the degrees of freedom left to the machine seem to be increasing, the purpose of these novel software instruments is to create new practices and not to recreate `credible’ music over and over again. From this point of view, technology in general and AI in particular are not ends but means to invent an electronic lutherie enabling new practices that encourage formalization and reflexivity in the human creative process. The lecture will be illustrated by demonstrations and excerpts from concerts and artistic productions using the Dicy2 environment created by Jérôme Nika.
