This article presents an approach to music interaction and creativity at the symbolic and structural levels. Even if the creation of common music occurs at the symbolic level, the structural level allows interaction with music contents at a higher degree. This requires a tool to formalize music fragments and their relations in terms of transformation functions. Using Petri Nets as a tool, even real-time music composition is possible and, thanks to IEEE 1599, this interaction is performed simultaneously at different levels. After an introduction of the main concepts, the article describes a case study based on “Peaches en Regalia”, by Frank Zappa, presented at the International Conference of Esemplastic Zappology, ice-Z, which took place in Rome on 9-10 June 2006. Finally, advanced real-time interaction scenarios will be presented.
How to interact at Symbolic and Structural Levels / A. Baratè - In: Proceedings of the IEEE CS Conference The Use of Symbols To Represent Music And Multimedia Objects / [a cura di] D. Baggi, G. Haus. - Lugano, Switzerland : IEEE CS, 2008. - ISBN 8875950105. - pp. 27-36 (( convegno The Use of Symbols To Represent Music And Multimedia Objects tenutosi a Lugano, Switzerland nel 2008.
How to interact at Symbolic and Structural Levels
A. BaratèPrimo
2008
Abstract
This article presents an approach to music interaction and creativity at the symbolic and structural levels. Even if the creation of common music occurs at the symbolic level, the structural level allows interaction with music contents at a higher degree. This requires a tool to formalize music fragments and their relations in terms of transformation functions. Using Petri Nets as a tool, even real-time music composition is possible and, thanks to IEEE 1599, this interaction is performed simultaneously at different levels. After an introduction of the main concepts, the article describes a case study based on “Peaches en Regalia”, by Frank Zappa, presented at the International Conference of Esemplastic Zappology, ice-Z, which took place in Rome on 9-10 June 2006. Finally, advanced real-time interaction scenarios will be presented.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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