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Musical Composition, [https://media.dlib.indiana.edu/media_objects/44558h933 Part Seven]
 
Musical Composition, [https://media.dlib.indiana.edu/media_objects/44558h933 Part Seven]
  
<br>For other segments of this series, please see:
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<br>For other segments of this series include:
  
<rb>Chess and Go (two segments), Language and Literature (two segments), Jokes and Humor (one segment), and a comprehensive discussion of them all (The Big Picture, three segments). These are listed [https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/handle/2022/21701 here].
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<br>Chess and Go (two segments)  
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<br>Language and Literature (two segments)
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<br>Jokes and Humor (one segment)
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<br>Comprehensive wrap-up (The Big Picture, three segments)  
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<br>Individual items are listed [https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/handle/2022/21701 here].

Revision as of 22:19, 13 June 2023

Human vs Computer Creativity: Music


The seven videos linked here come from the multipart symposium on Human vs Computer Creativity, moderated by Douglas R. Hofstadter in the autumn of 1997.


The series was sponsored by the Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities.
Video-taping was provided by Stanford Television for closed-circuit transmission.
Links given here were transferred from VHS and are made available by ScholarWorks at Indiana University.

Musical creativity


Seven segments of roughly 90 minutes each.

Musical Composition, Part One

Musical Composition, Part Two

Musical Composition, Part Three

Musical Composition, Part Four

Musical Composition, Part Five

Musical Composition, Part Six

Musical Composition, Part Seven


For other segments of this series include:


Chess and Go (two segments)
Language and Literature (two segments)
Jokes and Humor (one segment)
Comprehensive wrap-up (The Big Picture, three segments)
Individual items are listed here.