Machine Learning has entered the creative workspace in recent years with new artistic possibilities. From audiovisual processing and composition tools to music information retrieval and recommendation systems, artificial intelligence is used to generate songs, playlists, and visuals that massively reshape our contemporary sound & imaging landscapes.
Google Research's Magenta and Gray Area are teaming up to explore the creative integration of machine learning, music, and art in new software applications during a full month of free remote workshops, lectures, and community hacks. Series participants who submit creative work will be entered to win cash and Google hardware prizes.
Explore new ways of connecting at a distance through music, software, and art.
The BitRate: Remote Machine Learning & Music Series is open to everyone -- no prior knowledge is required.
DATES
Introduction and Opening - August 7th
5:30pm - 6pm PST: Introductions by Gray Area and Google Research Magenta Teams.
Workshops and Lectures - August 7th - August 9th
August 7th, 6-9pm PST: p5.js Workshop - Instructor: Rachel Rose Waterhouse
August 8th, 11am - 2pm PST: Magenta.js Workshop - Instructor: Tero Parviainen
August 9th, 12pm - 3pm PST: ml5.js Workshop - Instructor: Stephanie Andrews
Series Begins - August 7th
Teams gather and begin process of prototyping.
Project Submissions - August 31st
Projects created will be submitted on devpost.com.
Conclusion and Awards - September 7th
Finalists selected and announced.
Machine Learning has entered the creative workspace in recent years with new artistic possibilities. From audiovisual processing and composition tools to music information retrieval and recommendation systems, artificial intelligence is used to generate songs, playlists, and visuals that massively reshape our contemporary sound & imaging landscapes.
Google Research's Magenta and Gray Area are teaming up to explore the creative integration of machine learning, music, and art in new software applications during a full month of free remote workshops, lectures, and community hacks. Series participants who submit creative work will be entered to win cash and Google hardware prizes.
Explore new ways of connecting at a distance through music, software, and art.
The BitRate: Remote Machine Learning & Music Series is open to everyone -- no prior knowledge is required.
DATES
Introduction and Opening - August 7th
5:30pm - 6pm PST: Introductions by Gray Area and Google Research Magenta Teams.
Workshops and Lectures - August 7th - August 9th
August 7th, 6-9pm PST: p5.js Workshop - Instructor: Rachel Rose Waterhouse
August 8th, 11am - 2pm PST: Magenta.js Workshop - Instructor: Tero Parviainen
August 9th, 12pm - 3pm PST: ml5.js Workshop - Instructor: Stephanie Andrews
Series Begins - August 7th
Teams gather and begin process of prototyping.
Project Submissions - August 31st
Projects created will be submitted on devpost.com.
Conclusion and Awards - September 7th
Finalists selected and announced.
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