Self-organisation, as manifest, for example, by swarms, flock, herds and other collectives, is a powerful natural force, capable of generating large and sustained structures. Yet the individuals who participate in these social groups may not even be aware of the structures that they are creating. Almost certainly, these structures emerge through the application of simple, local interactions. Improvised music is an uncertain activity, characterised by a lack of top-down organisation and busy, local activity between improvisers. Emerging structures may only be perceivable at a (temporal) distance. The development of higher-level musical structure arises from interactions at lower levels, and we propose here that the self-organisation of socia...
A creative inquiry introduces a swarm simulation as a generative mechanism, providing a third agenc...
SomSwarm 1 is a ‘computational creativity’ implemented for musical improvisation performance togethe...
Abstract Basic elements of cognition have been identified in the behaviour displayed by animal colle...
This paper outlines an alternative controller designed to diffuse and manipulate a swarm of sounds i...
Self-organization is a growing interdisciplinary field of research about a phenomenon that can be ob...
A fascination for models derived from natural organisation of organisms has a long history of infl...
Self-organized systems emphasize Gibson's (1966) proposal that organisms and the environment are one...
Music is a pattern of sounds in time. A swarm is a dynamic pattern of individu-als in space. The str...
Self-organized systems emphasize Gibson's (1966) proposal that organisms and the environment are one...
This thesis suggests a new model of human-machine interaction in the domain of non-idiomatic musical...
Basic elements of cognition have been identified in the behaviour displayed by animal collectives, r...
Basic elements of cognition have been identified in the behaviour displayed by animal collectives, r...
Basic elements of cognition have been identified in the behaviour displayed by animal collectives, r...
This work presents a new approach to human-swarm interactions, a discipline which addresses the prob...
Abstract. This paper describes a Swarm Granulator, a new application of parti-cle swarms to sound sy...
A creative inquiry introduces a swarm simulation as a generative mechanism, providing a third agenc...
SomSwarm 1 is a ‘computational creativity’ implemented for musical improvisation performance togethe...
Abstract Basic elements of cognition have been identified in the behaviour displayed by animal colle...
This paper outlines an alternative controller designed to diffuse and manipulate a swarm of sounds i...
Self-organization is a growing interdisciplinary field of research about a phenomenon that can be ob...
A fascination for models derived from natural organisation of organisms has a long history of infl...
Self-organized systems emphasize Gibson's (1966) proposal that organisms and the environment are one...
Music is a pattern of sounds in time. A swarm is a dynamic pattern of individu-als in space. The str...
Self-organized systems emphasize Gibson's (1966) proposal that organisms and the environment are one...
This thesis suggests a new model of human-machine interaction in the domain of non-idiomatic musical...
Basic elements of cognition have been identified in the behaviour displayed by animal collectives, r...
Basic elements of cognition have been identified in the behaviour displayed by animal collectives, r...
Basic elements of cognition have been identified in the behaviour displayed by animal collectives, r...
This work presents a new approach to human-swarm interactions, a discipline which addresses the prob...
Abstract. This paper describes a Swarm Granulator, a new application of parti-cle swarms to sound sy...
A creative inquiry introduces a swarm simulation as a generative mechanism, providing a third agenc...
SomSwarm 1 is a ‘computational creativity’ implemented for musical improvisation performance togethe...
Abstract Basic elements of cognition have been identified in the behaviour displayed by animal colle...