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Interactive composition, performance and music generation through iterative structures

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We present HYPERSCORE, a system for interactive execution of musical performances coupled with the generation system CLIPSCORE, in which a performer can virtually manipulate execution parameters through gestural interaction in real time. HYPERSCORE allows users to exploit their perceptive capabilities in terms of space and time in order to control and manipulate, via a multimodal interaction, the main component of music, namely time.

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        MM '06: Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Multimedia
        October 2006
        1072 pages
        ISBN:1595934472
        DOI:10.1145/1180639

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