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Conference: Decentralised Creativity and Agential Systems in Music (Schedule) (last edited: 2025)

Adam Łukawski

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This conference will explore how emerging technologies—especially generative AI and blockchain—reimagine the current notions of creative agency. Conveners: Adam Łukawski, Martin Zeilinger Artificial intelligence (AI), with its learning algorithms operating at scale, can mimic human creative agency, and blockchain technologies, through smart contracts, can augment works of art with more or less autonomous behaviours that correspond to the agency of human participants in socio-economic interactions. While such developments can destabilise traditional notions of ownership, provenance, and agency in musical practices, they can also empower artists. Those working creatively with sound and music are today increasingly becoming system-builders and curators of musical ecosystems, turning their focus from the creation of singular, standalone musical works (in any traditional sense of the term) to the design of systems capable of generating artworks. This suggests an evolving role of music-producing systems today: from fixed intellectual constructs and creative expressions to dynamic, more-than-human technological networks that not only actively participate in the production of artworks with increasing levels of agency, but which can themselves be considered as artworks that constitute generative, expressive assemblages. This shift is further emphasised in distributed contexts, where varying levels of automation blur the boundaries between human and non-human contributions, creating environments where agency is negotiated and shared across diverse actants.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsAI, blockchain, agency, music, aesthetics, technology, ethics, philosophy, artistic research, conference, posthumanism, ecosystems, generative music, creativity, Algorithmic Composition, ownership, copyright, networks, assemblages, non-human agency, more-than-human
date28/08/2025
last modified02/09/2025
statusin progress
share statuspublic
affiliationOrpheus Instituut, Gent
copyrightAdam Łukawski and Martin Zeilinger
licenseCC BY-NC-ND
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/3840431/3840432
external linkhttps://orpheusinstituut.be/en/news-and-events/decentralised-creativity-conference


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