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An Interview with Lancelot Blanchard and Perry Naseck
A in-depth discussion with Lancelot Blanchard and Perry Naseck about their work with Jordan Rudess on AI music technology, bridging the gap between musicians and technology, and the future of generative AI in music.

Music in the browser or app?
At some point, your inspirational idea for digital music will have to travel from the platonic realm of your thoughts, into either an app or browser. Unless you can luxuriate in doing both, this represents a stark choice.

What do recent trends in generative art mean for music?
In the last few years a big shift occurred in visual generative arts, somewhat obscured by the huge attention given to advances in machine learning and large language models, but worthy of examination for anyone interested in digital arts.

On the future of music: an interview with composer Robert Thomas (part 2)
This is part 2 of an interview with composer Robert Thomas. The first part you can read here. Q. I associate you with Pure Data. Is it still your primary …

On the future of music: an interview with composer Robert Thomas (Part 1)
Dive into a fascinating conversation with composer and audio programmer Robert Thomas, as he discusses the future of music, exploring the concept of dynamic, algorithmic music, and its potential in shaping the way we create, distribute, and experience music.

AI for Music and Visual Art
In its current, sophisticated form, Artificial Intelligence Art uses the vast quantity of images and knowledge available to recreate scenes that have never existed, using only a prompt that describes …

PatchWerk Radio: Generative Internet Radio
On Thursday the 15th of March, Guy John will talk and answer questions about PatchWerk Radio. PatchWerk Radio is a generative music internet radio station that streams constantly changing audio …