Hack the Violin Part 2: The Advanced Stuff - This Time There’s AI
08-15, 13:00–13:50 (US/Eastern), Little Theatre

This is a follow-on from “Hack the Violin: A Hacker’s Approach to Learning, Playing, and Teaching the Violin” from Hope XV.
This will be a look at technology, most notably AI and hacking the violin. You will learn what’s out there and what the presenters were able to achieve with their own AI project regarding practicing and engagement. You will also learn about AI with live performance and creation, as well as AI and string sampling - and see how sampling may be altering the stringscape.

Andrew Morican is a lifelong violin player/teacher and coder. He is an instructor for the Community School of Music and the Arts at Canadian Mennonite University,
a member of the musical act Andrew&Andrew, and has been the CTO for iSBERGDATA since 2018.
instagram: @hack_the_violin

Ebmbat is a violinist and hacker who seeks out cutting-edge technologies with a creative approach to design and build innovative solutions. Ebmbat’s interests in music and more than a decade of experience in computer security helps Ebmbat push technical boundaries and understand systems from a grounded human perspective.
x/twitter: @ebmbat

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