Friday, July 28, 2017

How, And Why, I Taught My Computer To Compose Its Own Music

John Supko: "As Bill [Seaman] and I saw it, human creativity can be defined as making connections - governed by unpredictable, subjective forces - between seemingly unrelated bits of information. Music is particularly well suited to serve as a model for the creative process. Human composers have multiple components of information - melody, harmony, rhythm - at their fingertips. ... These elements tend to implicate each other and emerge together from the composer's imagination. Bill and I wanted to emulate this organic emergence of interrelated elements in the computer."



Article source here:Arts Journal

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