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Alexis Kirke

Alexis Kirke is a Permanent Research Fellow at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research at Plymouth University, UK. Recent invited talks include the Royal Institution of Great Britain and BBC R&D. He is co-editor of Springer’s Guide to Computing for Expressive Music Performance, one of the first books on the topic, and the originator of the 4.5 year project Brain-Computer Interface for Monitoring and Inducing Affective States, funded by EPSRC. Alexis’ music and film work has been covered by the press and media internationally.

Room 206, Smeaton Building,
Plymouth University,
Drake Circus
Plymouth
PL4 8AA
United Kingdom

Email: alexis.kirke@plymouth.ac.uk
Web: http://cmr.soc.plymouth.ac.uk/

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Eduardo Miranda

I served as a research scientist at SONY Computer Science Laboratory in Paris before moving to the University of Plymouth in 2003 to establish the Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research (ICCMR). My research is aimed at understanding how and why people create, perform and listen to music. My research methodology is predominantly based upon computational modelling and creative practice. I believe that music is a highly sophisticated human capacity, which has played an important role in the evolution of human cognition. I am the regional editor for South America of Organised Sound (CUP) and member of the editorial boards of Leonardo Music Journal (MIT Press) and Contemporary Music Review (Routledge). In addition, I am an active composer on my own right. My music has won prizes and have been performed in concerts and festivals worldwide.

University of Plymouth
SoCCE
B326 Portland Square
Plymouth, Devon
PL4 8AA
United Kingdom

Email: eduardo.miranda@plymouth.ac.uk
Web: http://neuromusic.soc.plymouth.ac.uk/

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