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Virtual music : computer synthesis of musical style / David Cope ; with commentary by Douglas Hofstadter ; and with perspectives and analysis by Eleanor Selfridge-Field ... [et al.].

By: Cope, David, 1941-.
Contributor(s): Hofstadter, Douglas R, 1945- | IEEE Xplore (Online Service) [distributor.] | MIT Press [publisher.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press, c2001Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2004]Description: 1 PDF (xiii, 565 pages) : illustrations, music.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780262255943.Subject(s): Cope, David. EMI | Cope, David, 1941- Experiments in musical intelligence (Computer file) | Composition (Music) -- Computer programsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Partial contents:
Staring Emmy straight in the eye--and doing my best not to flinch / Douglas Hofstadter -- Composition, combinatorics, and simulation : a historical and philosophical enquiry / Eleanor Selfridge-Field -- Experiments in musical intelligence and Bach / Bernard Greenberg -- Dear Emmy : a counterpoint teacher's thoughts on the experiments in musical intelligence program's two-part inventions / Steve Larson -- Who cares if it listens? An essay on creativity, expectations, and computational modeling of listening to music / Jonathan Berger -- Collision detection, muselot, and scribble : some reflections on creativity / Daniel Dennett -- A few standard questions and answers / Douglas Hofstadter.
Summary: Virtual Music is about artificial creativity. Focusing on the author's Experiments in Musical Intelligence computer music composing program, the author and a distinguished group of experts discuss many of the issues surrounding the program, including artificial intelligence, music cognition, and aesthetics.The book is divided into four parts. The first part provides a historical background to Experiments in Musical Intelligence, including examples of historical antecedents, followed by an overview of the program by Douglas Hofstadter. The second part follows the composition of an Experiments in Musical Intelligence work, from the creation of a database to the completion of a new work in the style of Mozart. It includes, in sophisticated lay terms, relatively detailed explanations of how each step in the process contributes to the final composition. The third part consists of perspectives and analyses by Jonathan Berger, Daniel Dennett, Bernard Greenberg, Douglas R. Hofstadter, Steve Larson, and Eleanor Selfridge-Field. The fourth part presents the author's responses to these commentaries, as well as his thoughts on the implications of artificial creativity.The book (and corresponding Web site) includes an appendix providing extended musical examples referred to and discussed in the book, including composers such as Scarlatti, Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Puccini, Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev, Debussy, Bartok, and others. It is also accompanied by a CD containing performances of the music in the text.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [346]-351) and index.

Staring Emmy straight in the eye--and doing my best not to flinch / Douglas Hofstadter -- Composition, combinatorics, and simulation : a historical and philosophical enquiry / Eleanor Selfridge-Field -- Experiments in musical intelligence and Bach / Bernard Greenberg -- Dear Emmy : a counterpoint teacher's thoughts on the experiments in musical intelligence program's two-part inventions / Steve Larson -- Who cares if it listens? An essay on creativity, expectations, and computational modeling of listening to music / Jonathan Berger -- Collision detection, muselot, and scribble : some reflections on creativity / Daniel Dennett -- A few standard questions and answers / Douglas Hofstadter.

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Virtual Music is about artificial creativity. Focusing on the author's Experiments in Musical Intelligence computer music composing program, the author and a distinguished group of experts discuss many of the issues surrounding the program, including artificial intelligence, music cognition, and aesthetics.The book is divided into four parts. The first part provides a historical background to Experiments in Musical Intelligence, including examples of historical antecedents, followed by an overview of the program by Douglas Hofstadter. The second part follows the composition of an Experiments in Musical Intelligence work, from the creation of a database to the completion of a new work in the style of Mozart. It includes, in sophisticated lay terms, relatively detailed explanations of how each step in the process contributes to the final composition. The third part consists of perspectives and analyses by Jonathan Berger, Daniel Dennett, Bernard Greenberg, Douglas R. Hofstadter, Steve Larson, and Eleanor Selfridge-Field. The fourth part presents the author's responses to these commentaries, as well as his thoughts on the implications of artificial creativity.The book (and corresponding Web site) includes an appendix providing extended musical examples referred to and discussed in the book, including composers such as Scarlatti, Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Puccini, Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev, Debussy, Bartok, and others. It is also accompanied by a CD containing performances of the music in the text.

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