Read how Professor of Computer Music Eduardo Miranda is unlocking the potential of quantum computer music.
Scientists demonstrate brain-quantum computer interface for the first time.
The potentially game-changing impact that Quantum Computing could have upon the UK’s music industry is to be the focus of a pioneering new project that […]
ICCMR is hosting one of the international events of the Arts Electronica 2020 AI x Music Festival. The festival is organized in collaboration with the […]
The opera features a libretto written in Vōv – a language created by Hollywood ‘conlanger’ David Peterson. Peterson is responsible for the Game of Thrones tongues […]
Researchers at the University of Plymouth are bringing together a group of people who, because of mental health or physical injury, are no longer able […]
In a wide-ranging conversation, Eduardo talks to us about how computer music has developed since Charles Babbage originated the concept of a programmable machine, what motivates his […]
Students will become experts in recording, mixing, mastering, acoustics, digital audio workstations, audio processing, sound synthesis, and many other areas. However, as well as providing […]
ICCMR is a research partner of Rigetti Computing to develop research into creativity and musical applications of Quantum Computing.
ICCMR’s research into Biocomputing and creativity received an Honorary Mention at the prestigious Prix Arts Electronica, Linz, Austria.
ICCMR’s new RadioMe Project is aimed at developing broadcasting technology to improve the locls of people suffering from dementia. The project is in partnership with the […]
The composition Biocomputer Rhythms, by Prof Eduardo Miranda, won an Honorary Mention at STARTS, an initiative of the European Commission to foster arts & sciences connections.
Prof Eduardo Miranda talked to EBS TV in South Korea about ICCMR’s ground-breaking research into Music Neurotechnology.
Ground-breaking research into Brain-Computer Music Interface is featured the film Music of the Mind, as part of Sky Atlantic Human Made Stories series.
Two computer-aided symphonies by Prof Eduardo Miranda are now available on CD with recordings of the premieres at our very own Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music […]
A pioneering new book on musical applications of unconventional computing has just been published by Springer.