"I’ve was funded to work on musebots, which are virtual musical agents that collectively make music together. They have been presented as installations at ICCC, ISEA, Generative Art, NIME, SMC, xCoAx, and TIES, and, we put on a show in which humans played with the musebots. After a musebot code-jam in Byron Bay, Australia, I created an Imaginary Miles ensemble modeled after Miles Davis‘ Filles De Kilimanjaro and In A Silent Way ensemble circa 1969. Ollie Bown asked me to point my musebots towards making trap music (I asked “what’s trap music?”), and eight weeks later, they had an album on Spotify."
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