Artemi-Maria Gioti is a composer and artistic researcher working in the fields of artificial intelligence, interactive and participatory sound art. Her research explores the transformative potential of new technologies for musical thinking and seeks to redefine notions of authorship, performership and the construct of the musical work. She studied Composition, Electroacoustic Composition and Computer Music at the University of Macedonia (Greece), the University of
Music and Performing Arts Vienna and the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz. She holds a doctoral degree in Music Composition from the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz. Between 2018 and 2022 she worked as a researcher and lecturer at the Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics (IEM) in Graz. She is currently working as a lecturer at the Hybrid
Music Lab of the University of Music “Carl Maria von Weber” Dresden.
Technical Vision Talk: “From Sound to Data to Meaning: Integrating Machine Learning in Interactive Musical Works”
In this talk I will present some of my recent interactive works, involving mutual real-time adaptation between human musicians and interactive computer music systems. These systems use machine learning to interpret audio data in real-time, and act both in response to the musicians’ actions and as a result of autonomous generative processes. In addition to technical challenges relating to the application of machine learning in machine listening tasks, I will discuss the aesthetic and conceptual implications of this compositional approach, as well as the potential of machine learning as a creative ideation tool, i.e., its potential to shape musical thinking, by opening up new technical and conceptual possibilities.
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Thu. May 19 | 2:30 pm – Technical Vision Talk: “From Sound to Data to Meaning: Integrating Machine Learning in Interactive Musical Works”