Friday October 26, RHYME member Anders-Petter Andersson, defended his PhD in musicology. The thesis with the title Interactive Music Composition explores the design dimensions of interaction, narrative structure, composition rule and music in Generation 1 of RHYME’s co-creative tangibles, ORFI. The thesis discusses and explores if and how one can compose computer based interactive music. In other words; How to design interactive music, that is musically satisfying for an interacting audience, consisting of both laymen and skilled musicians.
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