“Musical Dramaturgy” with Sasha Blondeau on the Ircam blog

An article by Jérémie Szpirglas about the collaboration with Sasha Blondeau for an artistic residency about “musical dramaturgy”.

After taking a sabbatical year, computer music designer and musician Jérôme Nika decided to rejoin IRCAM’s research teams at the beginning of 2024. However, despite his ongoing research on human-machine interaction, which initially brought him to develop Dicy2 with the Musical Representations team, he is now joining the Sound Music Movement Interaction team to undertake new adventures. His projects focus on interactive and generative models for musical creation, with regard to ‘digital instrument-making’ and interplay composition. This new scientific approach led him to take part in Sasha Blondeau’s artistic research residency, focused on the elaboration of a model for dramaturgical prototyping of music.

Read the article on the Ircam artistic residency blog