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Facilitating Collective Musical Creativity
- In ACM Multimedia 2005 Proceedings, November 6–11, 2005
, 2005
"... We present two projects that facilitate collective music creativity over networks. One system is a participative social music system on mobile devices. The other is a collaborative music mixing environment that adheres to the Creative Commons license [1]. We discuss how network and community infrast ..."
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We present two projects that facilitate collective music creativity over networks. One system is a participative social music system on mobile devices. The other is a collaborative music mixing environment that adheres to the Creative Commons license [1]. We discuss how network and community infrastructures affect the creative musical process, and the implications for artists creating new content for these formats. The projects described are real-world examples of collaborative systems as musical works.
CoAudicle: A Collaborative Audio Programming Space
- In Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference
, 2005
"... The Co-Audicle describes the next phase of the Audicle’s development. We extend the Audicle to create a collaborative, multi-user interaction space based around the ChucK language. The Co-Audicle operates either in client/server mode or as part of a peer-to-peer network. We also describe new graphic ..."
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The Co-Audicle describes the next phase of the Audicle’s development. We extend the Audicle to create a collaborative, multi-user interaction space based around the ChucK language. The Co-Audicle operates either in client/server mode or as part of a peer-to-peer network. We also describe new graphical and GUI-building functionalities. We draw inspiration from both live interaction software, as well as online gaming environments.

