SSInPIC: um sistema sonoro-interativo auto-organizado

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Carlos Arthur Avezum
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFU
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/12311
https://doi.org/10.14393/ufu.di.2012.89
Resumo: Computer programming with software such as Pure Data or Max/MSP allows humans to manipulate sonic structures in real-time that can create emergent behavior, increasing the expressive potential of music. This dissertation describes the process and results obtained in the creation and the performance with an Interactive Sound System for Contemporary Improvisation Performances named SSInPIC. The system consists of musical processes with the participation of five agents that interact among themselves: 1) interactive patch (computer application); 2) computer performer; 3) flutist; 4) guitarist; and 5) percussionist The aim was to develop strategies of interaction between these elements based on non-idiomatic improvisation and the concept of self-organization. The concept of self-organization relates to the interactions that occur among the system elements, producing emergent behavior. Thus, the concept of self-organization applied to interactive sound systems is inspired by the openform music experiences found in compositional languages from the mid-twentieth century Western classical music tradition. The issues raised in this research were: which strategies can be used in the idealization of the SSInPIC so that interactions among its elements can produce emergent behavior? Also: which strategies could be used to analyze the emergent behavior in a performance with the SSInPIC? Thus, a five-step working method was established to answer these questions: 1) the study of the concepts related to self-organization and interactive sound systems; 2) the programming of a patch in the Pure Data software environment using probabilistic algorithms to trigger sound samples, and a video monitor to mediate the live electronics process stimulated by the musicians; 3) workshops and performance with the system; 4) the analysis of performances carried out with system; 5) the evaluation of the results. A self-organized behavior of secondary type was observed in the performance with the SSInPIC named Atratores Ou-vistos , which was documented in video. In self-organized behavior of secondary type the face-subject of the system monitors the interactions among the elements with the aim of varying the degree of complexity already designed in the system seen as its potential. The concept of aural models was very important for the establishment of attractors in the interaction between instrumental improvisation and electroacoustic sounds. In addition, concepts related to the study of selforganizing systems and the Mathematical Theory of Information were important tools for analyzing the system behavior. It was concluded that the goal of the research to produce emergent behavior from the self-organization of the elements in the SSInPIC was reached.
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spelling SSInPIC: um sistema sonoro-interativo auto-organizadoSistema sonoro-interativoSistemas auto-organizadosImprovisação não idiomáticaMúsica eletroacústica em tempo-realMúsica por computadorSistemas auto-organizadoresInteractive sound systemsSelf-organized systemsNon-idiomatic improvisationLive-electronicsCNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::ARTESComputer programming with software such as Pure Data or Max/MSP allows humans to manipulate sonic structures in real-time that can create emergent behavior, increasing the expressive potential of music. This dissertation describes the process and results obtained in the creation and the performance with an Interactive Sound System for Contemporary Improvisation Performances named SSInPIC. The system consists of musical processes with the participation of five agents that interact among themselves: 1) interactive patch (computer application); 2) computer performer; 3) flutist; 4) guitarist; and 5) percussionist The aim was to develop strategies of interaction between these elements based on non-idiomatic improvisation and the concept of self-organization. The concept of self-organization relates to the interactions that occur among the system elements, producing emergent behavior. Thus, the concept of self-organization applied to interactive sound systems is inspired by the openform music experiences found in compositional languages from the mid-twentieth century Western classical music tradition. The issues raised in this research were: which strategies can be used in the idealization of the SSInPIC so that interactions among its elements can produce emergent behavior? Also: which strategies could be used to analyze the emergent behavior in a performance with the SSInPIC? Thus, a five-step working method was established to answer these questions: 1) the study of the concepts related to self-organization and interactive sound systems; 2) the programming of a patch in the Pure Data software environment using probabilistic algorithms to trigger sound samples, and a video monitor to mediate the live electronics process stimulated by the musicians; 3) workshops and performance with the system; 4) the analysis of performances carried out with system; 5) the evaluation of the results. A self-organized behavior of secondary type was observed in the performance with the SSInPIC named Atratores Ou-vistos , which was documented in video. In self-organized behavior of secondary type the face-subject of the system monitors the interactions among the elements with the aim of varying the degree of complexity already designed in the system seen as its potential. The concept of aural models was very important for the establishment of attractors in the interaction between instrumental improvisation and electroacoustic sounds. In addition, concepts related to the study of selforganizing systems and the Mathematical Theory of Information were important tools for analyzing the system behavior. It was concluded that the goal of the research to produce emergent behavior from the self-organization of the elements in the SSInPIC was reached.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorMestre em ArtesA programação computacional em software como Pure Data ou Max/MSP possibilita a manipulação de estruturas sonoras em tempo-real, o que pode viabilizar comportamentos emergentes, aumentando o potencial expressivo da música. Este trabalho descreve o processo e os resultados obtidos na criação e performance com um Sistema Sonoro-Interativo para Performances de Improvisação Contemporânea, denominado SSInPIC. O sistema é composto de processos musicais com a participação de cinco agentes que interagem uns com os outros: 1) patch interativo (aplicativo computacional); 2) performer de computador; 3) flautista; 4) violonista e 5) percussionista. O objetivo da pesquisa foi buscar estratégias de interação entre estes elementos com base na improvisação não-idiomática e no conceito de auto-organização. O conceito de auto-organização diz respeito às interações que ocorrem entre os elementos do sistema, produzindo comportamento emergente. Desta forma, o conceito de auto-organização aplicado a sistemas sonoro-interativos inspira-se nas formas de abertura em música evidenciadas pelas linguagens composicionais da música erudita ocidental a partir de meados do Século XX. As questões que se colocaram nesta pesquisa foram: que estratégias podem ser utilizadas na idealização do SSInPIC para que as interações entre seus elementos possam produzir comportamento emergente? Ou ainda: que estratégias de análise do comportamento emergente utilizar em uma performance com o SSInPIC? Assim, para responder essas questões estabeleceu-se um método de trabalho em cinco passos: 1) estudo dos conceitos envolvidos com auto-organização e sistemas sonoro-interativos; 2) programação de um patch no software Pure Data, utilizando algoritmos probabilísticos no disparo de amostras sonoras, e um monitor de vídeo como mediação dos processos eletroacústicos em tempo-real estimulados pelos instrumentistas; 3) oficinas e performance realizadas com o sistema; 4) análise das performances com o sistema; 5) reflexão sobre os resultados obtidos. Nos resultados foi observado um comportamento auto-organizado do tipo secundário na performance documentada em vídeo Atratores Ou-vistos com o SSInPIC. No comportamento auto-organizado do tipo secundário, a face-sujeito do sistema supervisiona as interações entre os elementos, com o objetivo de variar o grau de complexidade já idealizado no sistema visto como suas potencialidades. O conceito de modelagem auditiva relacionado à interação da improvisação instrumental com os sons eletroacústicos foi fundamental para o estabelecimento de atratores. Além disso, conceitos relacionados ao estudo de sistemas auto-organizados e da Teoria da Informação foram importantes ferramentas na análise do comportamento do sistema. Concluiu-se que o objetivo da pesquisa em produzir comportamento emergente a partir da auto-organização dos elementos no SSInPIC foi atingido.Universidade Federal de UberlândiaBRPrograma de Pós-graduação em ArtesLinguística, Letras e ArtesUFUBarreiro, Daniel Luíshttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4761737H6Traldi, Cesar Adrianohttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4261278Y7Manzolli, Jônatashttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4781706D5Pereira, Carlos Arthur Avezum2016-06-22T18:31:26Z2013-03-052016-06-22T18:31:26Z2012-02-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfPEREIRA, Carlos Arthur Avezum. SSInPIC: um sistema sonoro-interativo auto-organizado. 2012. 149 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Linguística, Letras e Artes) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Uberlândia, 2012. 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title SSInPIC: um sistema sonoro-interativo auto-organizado
spellingShingle SSInPIC: um sistema sonoro-interativo auto-organizado
Pereira, Carlos Arthur Avezum
Sistema sonoro-interativo
Sistemas auto-organizados
Improvisação não idiomática
Música eletroacústica em tempo-real
Música por computador
Sistemas auto-organizadores
Interactive sound systems
Self-organized systems
Non-idiomatic improvisation
Live-electronics
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::ARTES
title_short SSInPIC: um sistema sonoro-interativo auto-organizado
title_full SSInPIC: um sistema sonoro-interativo auto-organizado
title_fullStr SSInPIC: um sistema sonoro-interativo auto-organizado
title_full_unstemmed SSInPIC: um sistema sonoro-interativo auto-organizado
title_sort SSInPIC: um sistema sonoro-interativo auto-organizado
author Pereira, Carlos Arthur Avezum
author_facet Pereira, Carlos Arthur Avezum
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Barreiro, Daniel Luís
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4761737H6
Traldi, Cesar Adriano
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4261278Y7
Manzolli, Jônatas
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4781706D5
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Carlos Arthur Avezum
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sistema sonoro-interativo
Sistemas auto-organizados
Improvisação não idiomática
Música eletroacústica em tempo-real
Música por computador
Sistemas auto-organizadores
Interactive sound systems
Self-organized systems
Non-idiomatic improvisation
Live-electronics
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::ARTES
topic Sistema sonoro-interativo
Sistemas auto-organizados
Improvisação não idiomática
Música eletroacústica em tempo-real
Música por computador
Sistemas auto-organizadores
Interactive sound systems
Self-organized systems
Non-idiomatic improvisation
Live-electronics
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::ARTES
description Computer programming with software such as Pure Data or Max/MSP allows humans to manipulate sonic structures in real-time that can create emergent behavior, increasing the expressive potential of music. This dissertation describes the process and results obtained in the creation and the performance with an Interactive Sound System for Contemporary Improvisation Performances named SSInPIC. The system consists of musical processes with the participation of five agents that interact among themselves: 1) interactive patch (computer application); 2) computer performer; 3) flutist; 4) guitarist; and 5) percussionist The aim was to develop strategies of interaction between these elements based on non-idiomatic improvisation and the concept of self-organization. The concept of self-organization relates to the interactions that occur among the system elements, producing emergent behavior. Thus, the concept of self-organization applied to interactive sound systems is inspired by the openform music experiences found in compositional languages from the mid-twentieth century Western classical music tradition. The issues raised in this research were: which strategies can be used in the idealization of the SSInPIC so that interactions among its elements can produce emergent behavior? Also: which strategies could be used to analyze the emergent behavior in a performance with the SSInPIC? Thus, a five-step working method was established to answer these questions: 1) the study of the concepts related to self-organization and interactive sound systems; 2) the programming of a patch in the Pure Data software environment using probabilistic algorithms to trigger sound samples, and a video monitor to mediate the live electronics process stimulated by the musicians; 3) workshops and performance with the system; 4) the analysis of performances carried out with system; 5) the evaluation of the results. A self-organized behavior of secondary type was observed in the performance with the SSInPIC named Atratores Ou-vistos , which was documented in video. In self-organized behavior of secondary type the face-subject of the system monitors the interactions among the elements with the aim of varying the degree of complexity already designed in the system seen as its potential. The concept of aural models was very important for the establishment of attractors in the interaction between instrumental improvisation and electroacoustic sounds. In addition, concepts related to the study of selforganizing systems and the Mathematical Theory of Information were important tools for analyzing the system behavior. It was concluded that the goal of the research to produce emergent behavior from the self-organization of the elements in the SSInPIC was reached.
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