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Original Article

Science and Technology of Music and Sound: The IRCAM Roadmap

Pages 207-226 | Published online: 30 May 2008
 

Abstract

This article presents the roadmap for the research and development activities at IRCAM for the period from 2007 to 2010. Published in the context of the achievement of the Sound and Music Computing Roadmap by the S2S2 Consortium, it aims to deliver an extensive and synthetic vision of the identified directions for the research at IRCAM, through noticeably the introduction of the unifying notion of representation levels of musical information. The addressed subjects include sound analysis/synthesis, physical models, sound spatialization, computer-aided composition, and interdisciplinary transversal themes concerning the links between the signal and symbolic worlds and more generally between different levels of music representations, the renewal of concepts underlying the management of time and interaction, and the issue of the elicitation and mediation of the musical knowledge.

Notes

1Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique - http://www.ircam.fr

3Acoustics, Signal Processing and Computer Science Applied to Music – http://recherche.ircam.fr/equipes/repmus/webatiam/

4European Course for Musical Composition and Technologies – http://www.ecmct.eu.org/

6Dada exhibition (2005), ‘Danse avec loup’ interactive installation (2006), Beckett exhibition (2007).

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