Viewing musical improvisation in the light of psychology and cognitive science, this thesis will explicate the rationale behind the development of a software based audiovisual interface for use in improvised solo instrumental performance. The evolution of the performance environment is presented along with the theories and concepts that have shaped its progress. The opening chapter will review the terms of reference used throughout the work and will set a boundary around the area of examination. Chapter two will place musical improvisation within the context of human behaviour and in so doing will draw upon theoretical discourse from the fields of evolutionary psychology and cognitive science. This chapter will explore the nature of volitio...
Gestural Improvisation is a type of free improvisation that aims to create short and long-term relat...
Creativity studies have traditionally tended to focus on the evaluation of products generated by cre...
This paper draws on discourse from psychology, cognitive science and neuroscience to present a theor...
The development of interactive performance systems is an active area of research in the field of liv...
Interaction is an integral part of all music. Interaction is part of listening, of playing, of compo...
This paper presents a model for the implementation of educational activities involving musical impro...
The teaching of music improvisation is commonly approached as the process of incorporating the vocab...
The teaching of music improvisation is commonly approached as the process of incorporating the vocab...
This paper explores the perception that live coding is a “real-time” improvisatory activity. It posi...
This thesis suggests a new model of human-machine interaction in the domain of non-idiomatic musical...
Using a research through design approach, this thesis presents a first prototype of Plot Twister, a ...
Using a research through design approach, this thesis presents a first prototype of Plot Twister, a ...
International audienceThis article focuses on the introduction of control, authoring, and compositio...
This PhD reports research on current representative performance paradigms using various interfaces f...
How does one improvise? How can one learn the art of improvisation? By considering these two questio...
Gestural Improvisation is a type of free improvisation that aims to create short and long-term relat...
Creativity studies have traditionally tended to focus on the evaluation of products generated by cre...
This paper draws on discourse from psychology, cognitive science and neuroscience to present a theor...
The development of interactive performance systems is an active area of research in the field of liv...
Interaction is an integral part of all music. Interaction is part of listening, of playing, of compo...
This paper presents a model for the implementation of educational activities involving musical impro...
The teaching of music improvisation is commonly approached as the process of incorporating the vocab...
The teaching of music improvisation is commonly approached as the process of incorporating the vocab...
This paper explores the perception that live coding is a “real-time” improvisatory activity. It posi...
This thesis suggests a new model of human-machine interaction in the domain of non-idiomatic musical...
Using a research through design approach, this thesis presents a first prototype of Plot Twister, a ...
Using a research through design approach, this thesis presents a first prototype of Plot Twister, a ...
International audienceThis article focuses on the introduction of control, authoring, and compositio...
This PhD reports research on current representative performance paradigms using various interfaces f...
How does one improvise? How can one learn the art of improvisation? By considering these two questio...
Gestural Improvisation is a type of free improvisation that aims to create short and long-term relat...
Creativity studies have traditionally tended to focus on the evaluation of products generated by cre...
This paper draws on discourse from psychology, cognitive science and neuroscience to present a theor...