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Facilitating collective musical creativity

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We present two projects that facilitate collective music creativity over networks. One system is a participative social music system on mobile devices. The other is a collaborative music mixing environment that adheres to the Creative Commons license [1]. We discuss how network and community infrastructures affect the creative musical process, and the implications for artists creating new content for these formats. The projects described are real-world examples of collaborative systems as musical works.

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MULTIMEDIA '05: Proceedings of the 13th annual ACM international conference on Multimedia
November 2005
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DOI:10.1145/1101149
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  1. interactive music
  2. online communities
  3. peer-to-peer
  4. sensor interfaces
  5. social computing

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