The Computational Music for All group seeks to engage a broad and diverse public in creative and collaborative music-making. Our research activities include:
- The design, deployment, and evaluation of learning environments that increase and broaden participation in both music-making and in STEM fields.
- The creation of experimental musical performances and experiences that redistribute the roles of composer, performer, and listener; expose the creative process to audiences in new ways; and engage the public as musical collaborators.
- The design and development of core technologies to enable these experiences in areas such as real-time music notation, web audio, live coding, and network music.
The Computational Music for All group consists primarily of faculty and students in the Georgia Tech School of Music, and is co-run by Jason Freeman and Stephen Garrett. Our physical lab space is located on the Georgia Tech campus in Midtown, Atlanta Georgia, in the Couch Building (840 McMillan St NW), room 101.
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