We are pleased to add the previously unpublished spotlight talk by Rujing Stacy Huang from AIMC 2022 to the dedicated playlist for that year!
Title: On Musical Labor, Talent, and the "Deskilled" Artist in the Age of AI
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We are pleased to add the previously unpublished spotlight talk by Rujing Stacy Huang from AIMC 2022 to the dedicated playlist for that year!
Title: On Musical Labor, Talent, and the "Deskilled" Artist in the Age of AI
This is Nao Tokui's great keynote at AIMC 2022, with title:
Performing with AI — AI as Alternative Intelligence and Human Creativity in Music
AIMC 2023
31 August - 1 September @ University of Sussex, Brighton, UK
The International Conference on AI and Music Creativity is an annual conference bringing together a community of people working on the application of AI in musical practice, with topics ranging from performance systems, computational creativity, machine listening, robotics, sonification, and more.
The theme of AIMC 2023 is Intelligent Performance Systems, where we are interested in how AI is applied in real-time artistic performance. Our programme includes performances, installations, demo sessions in addition to academic papers. We seek to be hands-on, performative, experimental and collaborative, opening up opportunities for collaboration and co-playing.
Organisers
This conference will be held at the University of Sussex. We seek to foster a creative and friendly atmosphere in the sunny, vibrant city of Brighton, UK. It is co-hosted between two research labs active in music and AI research: the Experimental Music Technologies Lab (http://www.emutelab.org/) and the Intelligent Instruments Lab (http://www.iil.is/).
Main deadlines are in March 2023, but please find further information about indicative topics, conference theme and submission information on the Conference website:
This is Christine Payne's (OpenAI) spotlight talk at AIMC 2020:
We realise that video archives can get all scattered at times, so we'll start posting regularly some of the great keynotes, panels, and spotlight talks we've had over the past 3 years of AIMC.
For reference, you can find all proceedings + video links at
This Saturday, 17th of December, tune in the Xenakis Networked Performance Marathon 22 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the composer's birth!
In case you've missed it, there is an active call for submissions for the Special Issue of Computer Music Journal on Musical Interactivity in Human-AI and AI-AI Partnerships, here: http://computermusicjournal.org/cmj-human-ai.html
Editors: @bobltsturm, Ken Déguernel, Artemi-Maria Gioti, Georgina Born