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Communities of sound: Examining meaningful engagement with generative music making and virtual ensembles
Author(s) -
Steve Dillon,
Barbara Adkins,
Andrew R. Brown,
Kathy L. Hirche
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
international journal of community music
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.322
H-Index - 10
eISSN - 1752-6299
pISSN - 1752-6302
DOI - 10.1386/ijcm.1.3.357_1
Subject(s) - affordance , generative grammar , musical , key (lock) , computer science , generative model , cognitive science , human–computer interaction , psychology , artificial intelligence , visual arts , art , computer security
In this paper, we examine the affordances of the concept of 'network jamming' as a means of facilitating social and cultural interaction that provides a basis for unified communities that use sound and visual media as their key expressive medium. This article focuses upon the development of a means of measuring social and musical benefit through correlation with meaningful engagement and provides examples of inclusive ensembles and the specification of musical knowledge through algorithmic and educational experience design. This research builds on the design and development of the jam2jam ‘family’ of generative software and hardware applications. An emerging theoretical model for observing meaningful engagement in community music making is examined against three case studies selected from a larger scale long termed research project. In this analysis of case studies we specifically employ an observational tool called the meaningful engagement matrix, discuss its development and describe how it functions to feed back data which informs software development, theories of social engagement and experience design

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