Human-like is a 30-35 minute-long piece for performer, violin, bass clarinet, Seaboard, live electronics, and live video that combines elements of spatialised concert, installation and experimental musical theatre. This work draws inspiration from the data training process involved in AI algorithms. The driving question that guided the composition of the work was: What would it mean for a machine (i.e., an AI algorithm) to understand what it is lik e to be the kind of creature we are?
Human-like was written for:
Angela Wai Nok Hui | Performer
Marco Danesi | Bass clarinet
Paolo Gorini | Seaboard
Natálie Kulina | Violin
Pablo Galaz | Composition, live electronics, live video
Premiered at the AI Arts Festival, University of Southampton, The Arc, Winchester, 2 June 2024.
Tim Hand | Sound engineer
In collaboration with:
Dr Christopher Melen | Research Software Engineer
Tiarna Lee | AI Consultant
With the support of the Web Science Institute