We discuss the connection between free-jazz music and service-oriented computing, and advance a method for formal, algebraic analysis of improvised performances; we aim for a better understanding of both the creative process of music improvising and the complexity of service-oriented systems. We formalize free-jazz performances as complex dynamic systems of services, building on the idea that an improvisation can be seen as a collection of music phase spaces that organise themselves through concept blending, and emerge as the performed music. We first define music phase spaces as specifications written over a class of logics that satisfy a set of requirements that make them suitable for dealing with improvisations. Based on these specificat...
The purpose of this practice-led research was to investigate the use of free improvisation within th...
Gestural Improvisation is a type of free improvisation that aims to create short and long-term relat...
International audienceThis paper presents the authors' first attempt at a new (and unexpected) exerc...
We discuss the connection between free-jazz music and service-oriented computing, and advance a meth...
Much improvised music that has developed since the advent of free jazz has been concerned with the ...
A significant part of the work of orchestras that interpret composed music is aimed at optimizing th...
The aim of this doctoral project has been to study so-called non-idiomatic improvisation in ensemble...
In this essay I explore the creation of interactive, improvising computer partners. I consider diffe...
The Free Jazz genre has many interpretations and takes different forms from one musician to another,...
This research investigates the creative and communicational processes used by improvisers in free im...
Computational music systems that afford improvised creative interaction in real time are often desig...
The Free Jazz genre has many interpretations and takes different forms from one musician to another,...
International audienceThis paper presents a model for Collective Free Improvisation (CFI), a form of...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.T...
All Copyright remains with the author © Copyright 2007This paper discusses developments of ENSEMBLE,...
The purpose of this practice-led research was to investigate the use of free improvisation within th...
Gestural Improvisation is a type of free improvisation that aims to create short and long-term relat...
International audienceThis paper presents the authors' first attempt at a new (and unexpected) exerc...
We discuss the connection between free-jazz music and service-oriented computing, and advance a meth...
Much improvised music that has developed since the advent of free jazz has been concerned with the ...
A significant part of the work of orchestras that interpret composed music is aimed at optimizing th...
The aim of this doctoral project has been to study so-called non-idiomatic improvisation in ensemble...
In this essay I explore the creation of interactive, improvising computer partners. I consider diffe...
The Free Jazz genre has many interpretations and takes different forms from one musician to another,...
This research investigates the creative and communicational processes used by improvisers in free im...
Computational music systems that afford improvised creative interaction in real time are often desig...
The Free Jazz genre has many interpretations and takes different forms from one musician to another,...
International audienceThis paper presents a model for Collective Free Improvisation (CFI), a form of...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.T...
All Copyright remains with the author © Copyright 2007This paper discusses developments of ENSEMBLE,...
The purpose of this practice-led research was to investigate the use of free improvisation within th...
Gestural Improvisation is a type of free improvisation that aims to create short and long-term relat...
International audienceThis paper presents the authors' first attempt at a new (and unexpected) exerc...