FluCoMa Podcast #12: Artemi-Maria Gioti
Episode twelve of the FluCoMa podcast where Jacob Hart talks with composer, researcher and creative coder Artemi-Maria Gioti.
Artemi-Maria Gioti
The Podcast
Chapters
- Introduction (0:0)
- Getting into the field (1:16)
- Defining the “Interactive Music System” (3:12)
- Converge/Diverge (2019) (5:30)
- Implementing “states” (9:0)
- Different performances (13:19)
- Bias (2020) (15:5)
- Defining and analyzing “sound events” (21:0)
- Relationship with trainings (22:30)
- Working with musicians (24:19)
- Authorship (27:36)
- Balancing creative and academic work (30:17)
- The MusAI project (33:52)
- Curating corpora (36:11)
- Using computational techniques and the future (40:40)
Overview
In episode twelve of the FluCoMa Podcast I talk with Dr. Artemi-Maria Gioti, a composer, researcher, and creative coder who specialises in the creative uses of artificial intelligence and machine learning. We learn about the workings of two of her pieces that make use of these technologies, and how Artemi incorporates computational techniques into her creative practice.
Links
Here are the links to some of the things that were discussed during the podcast:
Georgina Born’s ERC-funded MusAI project.
The University of Macedonia, the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, and the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz.
The thesis defense for Aremi’s PhD “Agency and Distributed Creativity in Interactive Compositions”:
- Artemi’s 2019 piece Converge/Diverge:
Article on Sawyer’s concept of collaborative emergence.
Artemi’s 2020 piece Bias:
Clarinettist Szilárd Benes.