About

The AI Music Creativity (AIMC) originates from the integration of Musical Metacreation (MuMe) and the Computer Simulation of Music Creativity (CSMC). The computational simulation of musical creativity continues to be an exciting and significant area of academic research, and is now making impacts in commercial realms. Such systems pose several theoretical and technical challenges, and are the result of an interdisciplinary effort that encompasses the domains of music, artificial intelligence, cognitive science and philosophy. This can be seen within the broader realm which studies the design and use of such generative tools and theories for music making: discovery and exploration of novel musical styles and content, collaboration between human performers and creative software “partners”, and design of systems in gaming and entertainment that dynamically generate or modify music.

For enquiries, email us at aimusic-steering[at]lists.sfu.ca

Steering Committee Members

Philippe Pasquier, Simon Fraser University, School of Interactive Arts and Technology, Canada
Robin Laney, The Open University, UK
Roisin Loughran, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Ireland
Steven Jan, University of Huddersfield, UK
Valerio Velardo, MusiMAP
Bob L. T. Sturm, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden
Artemi-Maria Gioti, University of Music Carl Maria von Weber Dresden, Germany
Thor Magnusson, Future Music in the Music Department at the University of Sussex, UK and at the University of Iceland
Chris Kiefer, Music Technology Department School of Media, Arts and Humanities at the University of Sussex, UK
Oded Ben-Tal, Department of Performing Arts, Kingston University London, UK
David De Roure, Department of Enginnering Science, University of Oxford, UK

Community Assistant

Keon Ju Maverick Lee, Simon Fraser University, School of Interactive Arts and Technology, Canada

Previous Steering Committee Members

Robert Keller, Harvey Mudd College, USA
Anna Jordanous, University of Kent, UK
Stefano Kalonaris, Riken AIP, Japan