The perception of potential: interference, dimensionality and knowledge

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Impett, J. and Impett, L. 2013. The perception of potential: interference, dimensionality and knowledge. in: Liò, P., Miglino, O., Nicosia, G., Nolfi, S. and Pavone, M. (ed.) Advances in Artificial Life ECAL 2013. Proceedings of the twelfth European Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems The MIT Press. pp. 1126-1131
Chapter titleThe perception of potential: interference, dimensionality and knowledge
AuthorsImpett, J. and Impett, L.
Abstract

This paper presents a system that investigates the sonification of
wave interaction in a performance space and its interaction with
a live performer – the illumination of sonic activity within a real
space, in contrast to conventional ALife algorithmic, event- or
material-based approaches. The model maintains three parallel
representations of the entire live/virtual system: wavespace,
symbol space and performance space. The cross-modal analysis
and representation of behavior is important to the evolution of
the system, which displays emergence on multiple levels of
structure. Micro-evolution takes place within the population of
wave-emitting and –listening agents. A higher level of structure
emerges from their aggregate in interaction with the live
performer, and a formal level as symbol space learns from the
performer. Cross-modal representation is seen as a significant
factor in the evolution of Western art music, in the development
of multi-leveled structure and of work that affords many
dimensions of engagement. We discuss the nature of knowledge
produced through working with such systems and the role of the
subject in ALife-generated knowledge. New models of simulation-derived knowledge are seen as important to cultural understanding.

Keywordsinteractive alife music active sound-space metatrumpet
Page range1126-1131
Book titleAdvances in Artificial Life ECAL 2013. Proceedings of the twelfth European Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems
EditorsLiò, P., Miglino, O., Nicosia, G., Nolfi, S. and Pavone, M.
PublisherThe MIT Press
SeriesComplex Adaptive Systems
ISBN
Hardcover9780262317092
Publication dates
Print2013
Publication process dates
Deposited03 Jan 2014
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/advances-artificial-life-ecal-2013
LanguageEnglish
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