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Human and Machine Music

In: The Future of Music

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  • Guerino Mazzola

    (School of Music, University of Minnesota)

  • Jason Noer

    (University of Minnesota, Department of Theatre Arts & Dance)

  • Yan Pang

    (University of Minnesota, Department of Theatre Arts & Dance)

  • Shuhui Yao

    (School of Music, University of Minnesota)

  • Jay Afrisando

    (School of Music, University of Minnesota)

  • Christopher Rochester

    (School of Music, University of Minnesota)

  • William Neace

    (School of Music, University of Minnesota)

Abstract

Music is a genuinely Human expression Expression, human human expression, but it also carries some machine characteristics when misunderstood. They become virulent if reproduction of musical compositions is taken over by humans who function as Machine machines, as perfect puppets. This topic includes a strong critique of so-called Artificial intelligence (AI) Artificial Intelligence, this concept being abused to confuse musical creativity and semiotically flat Machine learning machine learning algorithms.

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  • Guerino Mazzola & Jason Noer & Yan Pang & Shuhui Yao & Jay Afrisando & Christopher Rochester & William Neace, 2020. "Human and Machine Music," Springer Books, in: The Future of Music, chapter 0, pages 177-181, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-39709-8_19
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-39709-8_19
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