Segundo Ciclo da Música Ubíqua: Criatividade na Colaboração, Automação e Transferência de Conhecimentos (Editorial)

  • Damián Keller
  • Marcello Messina
  • Francisco Z.N. Oliveira

Abstract

O presente volume apresenta uma diversidade de propostas alinhadas em torno aos esforços atuais na pesquisa em música ubíqua (ubimus). Três artigos oferecem contribuições à interação timbrística envolvendo participantes leigos. Duas propostas direcionam-se ao desenvolvimento de atividades musicais em rede – uma envolve trocas sincrônicas de recursos visuais; a outra propõe a implementação de robôs musicais no contexto da Internet das Coisas Musicais (IoMusT). O volume conclui com uma entrevista sobre a ecocomposição, uma das linhas de trabalho impulsionadas pela pesquisa ubimus.

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Author Biographies

Damián Keller

dkeller@ccrma.stanford.edu

Marcello Messina

marcello@ccta.ufpb.br

Francisco Z.N. Oliveira

franciscodeoliveira@unir.br

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Published
2020-05-12