Here are all my blogposts in chronological order

  • VLOG 4: Nearing True Machine-Musician Interaction? Exploring Rhythm through Fractal Proportions February 2024 - We are nearing our objective of enabling our computer to interact with a live musician in a manner that closely resembles the interaction with another musician. In this fourth vlog, we explore the user interface developed by Samuel Peirce-Davies, which employs the ml.markov object to learn music from MIDI files. Our aim is to extend…
  • Pattern Play February 2024 - This post introduces the third vlog "Pattern Play," about our latest dive into machine learning in the "Mycelium and Sound Collectives" project. Here, we explore how the ml.markov object's 'order' command enhances the model's memory, unlocking intricate musical patterns
  • Unveiling Musical Aesthetics January 2024 - This post introduces the second vlog of 'Mycelium and Sound Collectives,' where we are discussing the details of feature engineering, ie the parameter analysis needed for machine learning
  • Can my computer learn to improvise music? January 2024 - This post introduces the first vlog of 'Mycelium and Sound Collectives,' providing a behind-the-scenes look at the unique ensemble and exploring the intersection of art, technology, and nature.
  • While I lay dreaming August 2023 - Tak til #KODAKULTUR for støtten.
  • DANCE I – II February 2023 - DANCE I score DANCE I is based on this improvisation: DANCE II score DANCE II is based on this improvisation:
  • What is the ideal ensemble for playing contemporary music? August 2022 - What does the typical contemporary music ensemble look like? Here are my preliminary results.
  • Fragile April 2022 - Originally posted on Composition and Improvisation:
    Climate Change has made it quite evident that we can no longer take anything for granted.  Many pillars of our existence have been revealed as stages or facets of much broader processes.  We are finding that even such things as the Gulf Stream and the Greenland Ice Sheet turn…
  • Kant I? – Does improvising improve self-esteem? March 2022 - In this episode, composer Casper Hernández Cordes draws on his own experiences with improvisation and as a teacher to reflect on the relation between open artistic practices and selfhood.
  • 1632-nov-24 – Spinoza, numbers, and human emotions in music March 2022 - How can math help us express something as utterly human as emotions in music? 1632-11-24 is the date of birth of Dutch philosopher Benedict Spinoza. In Spinozas time, Europe was in a state of constant war, where people with power wanted to expand their possessions, invading other territories. Spinozas philosophy can be seen as a…

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