The paper “Critical Climate Machine: A Visual and Musical Exploration of Climate Misinformation Through Machine Learning” written with Gaëtan Robillard won the Best Art Papers Award at SIGGRAPH 2024.
The paper “Critical Climate Machine: A Visual and Musical Exploration of Climate Misinformation Through Machine Learning” written with Gaëtan Robillard won the Best Art Papers Award at SIGGRAPH 2024.
The podcast (in French) recorded at the Longueur d’ondes festival last February on sound and AI, with Ludmila Postel, Quentin Bresson and Joel Ronez from BINGE AUDIO, is now online.
Our paper “Critical Climate Machine” is highlighted on the ACM SIGGRAPH 2024 Denver conference blog: joint interview with Gaëtan Robillard about the process and inspirations.
An article by Jérémie Szpirglas about the collaboration with Sasha Blondeau for an artistic residency about “musical dramaturgy”.
This page presents new resources about Dicy2: a video presentation giving an exhaustive overview of its features and links to new sharing rooms for the Dicy2 community.
This new video presented among the “Dicy2 News” at the Ircam 2024 Forum, briefly illustrates a few examples of interactions that can be implemented with Dicy2 generative agents: from simple adaptive audio FX to articulated musical duets.
Conference @ Médiathèque Musicale de Paris (As part of NUMOK 2024, digital culture festival organized by the libraries of the City of Paris): Generative “Artificial Instruments”: new lutherie for new musical practices (in French).
Guest Speaker @ AICA Lecture Series, “Composing human-machine musical interaction”, April 17, 2024 at 05:00 PM , University of Music and Performing Arts Munich (HMTM) and Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences (HM).
The “Ex Machina” project (Steve Lehman, Frederic Maurin, Orchestre National de Jazz), for which I created the generative electronics, will be on the road again next summer to celebrate the album’s release (Pi Recordings / L’autre distribution).
Teaching a one week training course on the Dicy2 library @ Ircam.
February 26 through Fri 1 March 2024, 10 a.m.- 5:30 p.m.