Phd student, starting in September 2016, at Ircam (a lab associated with Pierre et Marie Curie University), working on Antescofo and more generally, on systems with languages that express complex temporal relations.
Supervision by Florent Jacquemard and Jean-Louis Giavitto.
In Antescofo, I mainly work on the reactive engine, especially the audio processing part. Antescofo scores are highly dynamic programs, with several temporal rates, physical times in seconds, musical times in beats, which depend on the tempi. Some actions can also be triggered by events resulting on some human behaviours. I try to deal with this dynamicity in several ways:
I also try to compile Antescofo scores, where the challenge is also that scores are very dynamic.
I have also worked on rhythm quantization using rewriting rules on rhythm trees.
The audio graph associated to the piece Anthèmes 2 by Pierre Boulez.
Some parts of the audio graph are degraded by resampling in order not to miss some deadline. The challenge is to find which subpaths to degrade, and to quantify the quality and the execution time offline.
An audio graph and one of its degraded versions.
Intermediate representation for the beginning of Anthèmes 2.
This intermediate représentation is inspired by the works of Clément Poncelet, and adds to it tasks, global variables and conditionals.
We represent rhythms as trees. Rhythm trees can be changed into other rhythm trees using rewriting rules. It makes it possible to define an equivalence relation between rythms. Some of the rewriting rules simplify the rhythms and are used to quantify them.
Examples of rythms and their tree representation.
Examples of rythms with slurs and dots and their tree representation.
Rwrite sequence starting from the tree (d) of previous figure.
* Best Paper Presentation Award, ICMC 2019, for AntesCollider: Control and Signal Processing in the Same Score, José Miguel Fernandez, Jean-Louis Giavitto, Pierre Donat-Bouillud
See also my former page at ENS Rennes.
Lab: IRCAM — CNRS UMR 9912 (STMS)
MuTant Team-project — Inria, Ircam, UPMC, CNRS
c/o Music Representations Team — Ircam
1, place Igor-Stravinsky
75004 Paris — France