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.
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.
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).
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.
Invited talk at the EHESS seminar “Approches pluridisciplinaires du rap” by Valérie Beaudouin and Marc Chemillier (with Nicolas Obin).
Dicy2 is both a package for Max and a plugin for Ableton Live implementing interactive agents using machine-learning to generate musical sequences that can be integrated into musical situations ranging from the production of structured material within a compositional process to the design of autonomous agents for improvised interaction.
From October 30 to November 3, I will be at New York University for a conference, a masterclass, a workshop, and a film screening.
July 4, 2022 @ CITI-lab Lyon: invited talk “Generative technologies for human-machine musical interactions”.
June 1, 2022. The presentation of the artistic residency “Hi. A. – Hippocampe Artificiel” (“A. Hi. – Artificial Hippocampus) with Rémi Fox at IRCAM is online.
April 7, 2022 @ Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers: I was one of the 6 speakers invited to give a live streamed presentation during the “Artificial Intelligence and Creativity Day” organized by the French Association for Artificial Intelligence (AFIA).
Teaching a one week training course on DYCI2 @ Ircam. April 4 through Fri 8 April 2022, 10 a.m.- 5:30 p.m.