Decius wrote: Some recent audio/video projects that use generative processes to yield surprising results. "Temporide" does a pixel-by-pixel delay on a video, showing many time lapses simultaneously. Spectral splicing, morphing, and reconstitution creates new audio based out of what you feed it. And "Ghost Jockey" generates a continuous stream of mashup audio and video. In this talk, I will present my work on sound source separation with applications for music. Music is repetitious in nature and this repetition actually informs the source separation process.
DorkBot! In Atlanta! On Thursday! Who is with me!?
I'm very curious about that... I've long been interested in sound source separation, though I never did anything about it, thus proving that success only marginally has anything to do with inspiration. Lots of smart people think the same thought, but only one or two sack up and do anything about it. I'm very disappointed in myself. RE: Thursday, Jan 11, 2007 | dorkbot-atl |