Top 10 projects where music meets artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence is making its way step by step into the world of music, with some very interesting results! Here's a list of our 10 favorite projects where artificial intelligence meets the world of music.
1. Beethoven's 10th symphony
Using the few notes and diagrams left by the composer before his death, a team of researchers and musicologists, aided by artificial intelligence, set out to reconstruct what Beethoven's Beethoven's 10th symphony.
Get ready, you'll be able to see it very soon.
2. Artificial intelligence completes a Mahler symphony
That's all there is to it...
For almost 110 years, the Austrian composer's Tenth Symphony remained unfinished. An artificial intelligence has finally come up with a few tracks that could complete the piece.
Of course, the software can't transcribe the emotion created by the artist more than a century ago, but it did allow us to imagine what might have been the end of this masterpiece so hated by its author.
3. Once upon a time, there was a violinist, a composer and a robot.
Violinist Hilary Hahn and composer David Lang set out to compose a new piece in collaboration with an artificial intelligence. The composer and the software shared the work equally, each composing half the piece, and the result was an astonishing result !
4. Music and AI help us understand the language of spiders
MIT engineer Markus Bühler is investigating the sounds that spider webs can produce, and how this enables the earless insects to communicate. With his team and an artificial intelligence software program, they have created an algorithm that qualifies the different activities of spiders according to the frequencies of their webs, and are looking for a way tocontact with them.
5. The Beatles inspire AI
What do you think of artificial intelligence drawing inspiration from the greatest artists of our century to create new songs? Artificial intelligence is slowly making its way into the world of music, learning from the musical styles of renowned artists of the past to create original albums for today? To find out more, just here.
6. AIVA, artificial intelligence capable of composing orchestral music
AIVA is a virtual composer capable of reproducing musical works thanks to a computer that records and analyzes every sound emitted by the instruments. It learns and reproduces. The aim of this software is to be able to to compose film music and advertising soundtracks in a very short space of time.
But the creators themselves recognize that a robot will never be able to reproduce the emotions of a piece of music composed by a human...
7. Seeing sounds, hearing colors: Kandinsky's musical masterpiece
"Kandinsky heard an organ and felt a celestial, almost supernatural feeling...Painting yellow, he heard the sound of a trumpet and related it to a more brazen, impertinent emotion."
This is how Pierre Caessa describes thevirtual exhibition he has created in February 2021 around the synesthetic painter Vassily Kandinsky.
What kind of noise do you think blue makes?
8. Creation of virtual artist avatars for online concerts during covid
The current health context has prompted many artists to reinvent themselves and explore new ways of performing.
What does it look like?
The creation of avatars of well-known and lesser-known artists, who take to the stage and organize veritable show case.
9. The reconstitution of the 27-member club by an AI
They were gone too soon, yet they never really left us. The "Over The Bridge" organization has passed on some 30 songs by each of these icons of song to an algorithm to compose songs in the artists' styles. To find out more about the operation, click here.
10. An AI successfully completes Franz Schubert's 8th symphony
Chinese communications and IT company Huawei has set itself the task of completing Schubert's 8th symphonybegun in 1822.
It's truly impressive!