DigiScore_Transdisciplinary_roundtable_7_Oliver_Bown
Description
Transdisciplinary Discussion with Dr Oliver Bown.
Topic: Can we consider AI/ behavioural agents (objects) as a digital score?
This was the 7th conversation in a series of trans-disciplinary discussions with experts from a range of fields to enhance the theoretical understanding of the digital score. The aim of this series is exploratory and openness so that we expose, rather than close, new insights that help us understand meaning-making in digital score creativity.
Critical insights from this 1-2-1 are:
- thinking of a digital score as an object of exchange, then an interactive/ behavioural AI could be considered a digital score
- but there are so many more ways to describe what this AI/ behavioural agent (object) that might serve it better
- there is some clarity needed between the terms agent and object: and also what the role of the human is in creating these.
- Structures and Trajectories are a good way to start the process of thinking and defining AI/ behavioural agents (objects)
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Subjects
- Music -- Instruction and study -- Technological innovations
- Music -- Computer programs
- Artificial intelligence
- Digital Score, musicianship
- Creative Arts & Design::Music::Music technology & industry
- M Music and Literature on music
- T Technology
Divisions
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus
Research institutes and centres
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus
Deposit date
2024-01-09Data type
Video interviewFunders
- Other
- European Research Council
Grant number
- 101002086
Data collection method
InterviewResource languages
- en