The Oxford handbook of algorithmic music /

Algorithmic music appears to be at a turning point in its history, with many new systems and communities of practice developing together, as vibrant musical culture. This handbook brings together dozens of leading researchers and practitioners in the field, blending technical, artistic, cultural and...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Dean, R. T. (Editor), McLean, Alex, 1975- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 2018.
Series:Oxford handbooks online.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Algorithmic music and the philosophy of time / Julian Rohrhuber
  • Designing interfaces for musical algorithms / Jamie Bullock
  • Ecooperatic Music Game Theory / David Kanaga
  • Algorithmic Spatialisation / Jan C. Schacher
  • Technology, Creativity and The Social in Algorithmic Music / Christopher Haworth
  • The audience reception of algorithmic music / Mary Simoni
  • Algorithmic music for mass consumption and universal / Yuli Levtov
  • Algorithms and computation in music education / Andrew R. Brown
  • Biologically-Inspired and Agent-Based Algorithms for Music / Alice Eldridge, Oliver Bown
  • Computational Creativity and Live Algorithms / Geraint A. Wiggins, Jamie Forth
  • Origins of algorithmic thinking in music / Nick Collins
  • Tensions and Techniques in Live Coding Performance / Charlie Roberts, Graham Wakefield
  • Performing with Patterns of Time / Thor Magnusson, Alex McLean
  • (Micro) Politics of Algorithmic Music: Towards a Tactical Media Archaeology / Geoff Cox, Morton Riis
  • Machine Learning and Listening in composition and performance / Rebecca A. Fiebrink, Baptiste Caramiaux
  • Musical Algorithms as Tools, Languages and Partners: a perspective / Alex McLean, Roger T. Dean
  • Algorithmic Thinking and Central Javanese Gamelan / Charles Matthews
  • Thoughts on Composing with Algorithms / Laurie Spiegel
  • Mexico and India: diversifying and expanding the live coding community / Alexandra Cardenas
  • Deautomatization of Breakfast Perceptions / Renate Wieser
  • Why do we want our computers to improvise? / George E. Lewis
  • When Algorithms Meet Machines / Sarah Angliss
  • Notes on Pattern Synthesis / Mark Fell
  • Performing algorithms / Kristin Erickson
  • Form, chaos and the nuance of beauty / Mileece I'Anson
  • Beyond Me / Kaffe Matthews
  • Mathematical theory in music practice / Jan Beran
  • Thoughts on algorithmic practice / Warren Burt
  • Algorithmic Trajectories / Alex McLean, Roger T. Dean
  • Action and Perception: embodying algorithms and the extended mind / Palle Dahlstedt
  • Compositions Created with Constraint Programming / Torsten Anders
  • Linking sonic aesthetics with mathematical theories / Andy Milne
  • Network Music and the algorithmic ensemble / David Ogborn
  • Color is the Keyboard: Transcoding from Visual to Sonic / Margaret Schedel
  • Sonification ≠ music / Carla Scaletti.