Computer music (Alan Blackwell's research theme): Difference between revisions

From Crucible Network Research Projects
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
Line 4: Line 4:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~afb21/publications/index.html?showonly=music
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~afb21/publications/index.html?showonly=music


I work closely with the Cambridge Centre for Music and Science, where I have co-supervised PhD and Masters students with Ian Cross and Nicholas Cook.
I work closely with the Cambridge [[Centre for Music and Science]], where I have co-supervised PhD and Masters students with [[Ian Cross]] and [[Nicholas Cook]].


My specialist interest is in the creation of new music notation systems for composition, performance and music scholarship. I am particularly interested in Live Coding - using a programming language to create music synthesis programs in front of an audience. I have also carried out a number of projects using tangible user interfaces, or embodied gestural interfaces, for composition and musical control.
My specialist interest is in the creation of new music notation systems for composition, performance and music scholarship. I am particularly interested in Live Coding - using a programming language to create music synthesis programs in front of an audience. I have also carried out a number of projects using tangible user interfaces, or embodied gestural interfaces, for composition and musical control.
Line 10: Line 10:
Sponsors:
Sponsors:


AHRC, Leverhulme Trust
[[AHRC]], [[Leverhulme Trust]]


Collaborators:
Collaborators:


Ian Cross, Nick Cook, Jim Woodhouse, Brian Moore, Alejandro Vinao
[[Ian Cross]], [[Nick Cook]], [[Jim Woodhouse]], [[Brian Moore]], [[Alejandro Vinao]]


Research staff and students:
Research staff and students:
* Nick Collins
* [[Nick Collins]]
* Chris Nash
* [[Chris Nash]]
* Rachel Sweeney
* [[Rachel Sweeney]]
* Sam Aaron
* [[Sam Aaron]]
* Alistair Stead
* [[Alistair Stead]]
* Rhodri Morgan
* [[Rhodri Morgan]]
 
[[Category:Themes]]

Revision as of 10:35, 26 August 2011

Wiki page summarising research by Alan Blackwell with students and collaborators

Recent publications on this topic can be found at: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~afb21/publications/index.html?showonly=music

I work closely with the Cambridge Centre for Music and Science, where I have co-supervised PhD and Masters students with Ian Cross and Nicholas Cook.

My specialist interest is in the creation of new music notation systems for composition, performance and music scholarship. I am particularly interested in Live Coding - using a programming language to create music synthesis programs in front of an audience. I have also carried out a number of projects using tangible user interfaces, or embodied gestural interfaces, for composition and musical control.

Sponsors:

AHRC, Leverhulme Trust

Collaborators:

Ian Cross, Nick Cook, Jim Woodhouse, Brian Moore, Alejandro Vinao

Research staff and students: