Song of the Sea: listening to Climate Change in Action
ICCMR PhD students participated in the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) with a method to convey climate change data into music.
Read how Professor of Computer Music Eduardo Miranda is unlocking the potential of quantum computer music
Song of the Sea has been released to coincide with the COP26 conference in the UK
Twelve-month pilot study with the University of Oxford and commercial partners
Part of 'The Old Normal: Our Future Health' series
Lampedusa by Professor Eduardo Miranda will be broadcast on Saturday 5 October
The composition Biocomputer Rhythms, by Eduardo Miranda, won an Honorary Mention at STARTS, an initiative of the European Commission to foster arts and sciences connections.
A showcase of extraordinary new technologies and approaches to composition and performance that are pushing the boundaries of music.
“As digital music technology permeates every aspect of the music industry today, the advent of quantum computers is poised to open unprecedented new avenues for musical creativity. To compose Qubism, I programmed a quantum computer to generate data patterns, which I manually converted into a musical score. I also synthesised the electronic sounds using these patterns.” Professor Eduardo Miranda