Laureates of the Artistic Research Residency Program IRCAM.ZKM.SAT 2019-2020

  • mercredi 27 mars 2019 18h00 - 19h00 (heure locale)

IRCAM Artistic Research Residency Program

Laureates of the IRCAM.ZKM.SAT call for residency 2019-2020

  • Publication date : Sept. 11, 2018
  • Opening date : Sept. 21, 2018
  • Closing date : Nov. 28, 2018
  • Result date : March 27, 2019 (Forum Workshops)
  • 100 candidates
  • 7 laureates

  • José Miguel Fernandez (France, 1973) and Raphaël Foulon (France)
    • Las Pintas
    • In collaboration with the Musical Representations Team IRCAM-STMS - Jean-Louis Giavitto and the SAT.
    • Las Pintas is an audiovisual work whose composition unites innovative audio and video generation.
  • Brice Gatinet (France, 1980).
    • Participatory design to generate musical materials.
    • In collaboration with the Musical Representations Team IRCAM-STMS - Philippe Esling.
    • Development of software component using participatory design to generate musical materials using ACIDS ongoing project based on Artificial Intelligence 
  • Stefano Gervasoni (Italy, 1962) and Marco Liuni (Italy, 1980)
    • eAr - ecological audio-augmented reality
    • In collabration with the ISMM Team IRCAM-STMS - Benjamin Matuszewski.  
    • An ecological approach to interaction design at the frontiers of personal and collective listening
  • Giulia Lorusso (Italy, 1990), and Alessandro Rudi (Italy, 1986).
    • Between interaction and generation
    • In collaboration with the Musical Representations Team IRCAM-STMS - Philippe Esling and the ZKM.
    • New perspectives on generative sound environments via localized structured prediction. Investigating the integration of audio classification techniques with latest generative machine learning models
  • Alex Ruthmann (USA, 1978)
    • New Interactive Musical Tools for Digital Cultural Engagement & Learning
    • In collaboration with the IRCAM Department PAC - Grégoire Lorieux.
    • Creation of new interactive musical tools for digital cultural engagement with IRCAM staff, musicians & archives
  • Jean-Etienne Sotty (France, 1988).
    • Hybrid Accordion
    • In collaboration with the S3AM team IRCAM-STMS - Robert Piéchaud
    • Hybrid Accordion : Augmented instrument.
  • Anders Vinjar (Norway, 1963).
    • Exploring AI techniques in CAC workflows
    • In collaboration with the Musical Representations Team IRCAM-STMS - Jean Bresson and the ZKM.
    • Developing, exploring and adapting modern AI techniques to aid compositional workflows, a pragmatic approach. Development of OMAI.