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OverviewThis book offers a thorough exploration of the potential of blockchain and AI technologies to transform musical practices. Including contributions from leading researchers in music, arts, and technology, it addresses central notions of agency, authorship, ontology, provenance, and ownership in music. Together, the chapters of this book, often navigating the intersections of post-digital and posthumanist thought, challenge conventional centralized mechanisms of music creation and dissemination, advocating for new forms of musical expression. Stressing the need for the artistic community to engage with blockchain and AI, this volume is essential reading for artists, musicians, researchers, and policymakers curious to know more about the implications of these technologies for the future of music. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paulo de Assis , Adam ŁukawskiPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9781032601618ISBN 10: 1032601612 Pages: 196 Publication Date: 14 August 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents List of Contributors Introduction Paulo de Assis and Adam Łukawski Blockchain for Artistic Research? Chapter 1. Paulo de Assis From the Work Concept to Hypermusic: Rethinking Musical Objects‑in-and-for Blockchain Technologies Chapter 2. Adam Łukawski Performative Transactions: Artistic Collaboration of Humans and AI Agents in Decentralized Creative Networks Chapter 3. Martin Zeilinger Integrating Generative AI and Blockchain Technologies to Create Musical Objects with Agency Chapter 4. Marcus O’Dair Valuing Web3 Music: from NFT Prices to the Quadruple Bottom Line Chapter 5. Claudio J. Tessone From Blockchains to NFTs: Decentralized (?) Platforms for Unique (?) Content Distribution Chapter 6. Diane Drubay Art, People, Museums, and the Promise of Blockchain Chapter 7. Catherine Mulligan Can't Knock the Hustle: NTFs, DAOs and Creativity Chapter 8. Kristof Timmerman Breaking the Fifth Wall: The Transformative Power of Blockchain in Virtual Music Performances Chapter 9. Einar Torfi Einarsson Hypermusic Experiment 0.9: Modelling, Mapping, and Prototyping The Future Chapter 10. Kosmas Giannoutakis Decentralized Transindividual Collaborative Experimental Musicking Glossary IndexReviewsAuthor InformationPaulo de Assis is an artist researcher based at Orpheus Institute, operating at the intersection of music performance, composition, critical thought, and contemporary philosophy. Active as pianist, researcher, and author, he wrote Logic of Experimentation--Rethinking Music Performance through Artistic Research (Leuven 2018). Recent artistic-research projects include experimental performance practices on music by Beethoven, Schumann, Nietzsche, and Luigi Nono. Adam Lukawski is a pioneering music composer and computer programmer, innovating at the nexus of computer-assisted music composition and posthuman artistic research. His work, deeply engaged with aleatoric and generative methods, explores the integration of AI and blockchain technologies for creating novel compositional frameworks and enhancing musical interactivity. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |