Improvisational interfaces: developing new human-computer creativity

  • McCormack, Jon (Primary Chief Investigator (PCI))
  • Pachet, Francois (Partner Investigator (PI))
  • d'Inverno, Mark (Partner Investigator (PI))

    Project: Research

    Project Details

    Project Description

    This research will introduce new methods to the design and use of creative software for both learning and
    professional artistic practice. Using innovative interactive techniques based on improvisation, our project seeks to
    significantly boost human creativity through improvisational dialogues of increasing sophistication between artists
    and computers. Our research will help create the next generation of digital arts software systems that will assist
    creative professionals in developing their own unique creative styles and encourage young people to develop their
    creative potential. These advancements will promote higher productivity and greater creativity vital to Australia's
    future creative industries.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date1/01/1631/12/20

    Funding

    • Australian Research Council (ARC): A$320,000.00
    • Monash University
    • Goldsmiths, University of London
    • Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc. (Japan)