Texts by Dariusz Mazurowski in the Zenodo repository

While recently publishing my extensive text on the use of AI in music, I realized I had quite a bit of other material I'd been preparing for various scientific conferences, lectures, and other occasions. And these texts could, of course, be publicly available to anyone potentially interested. So I decided to gradually publish them in the open scientific repository https://zenodo.org/, created over a decade ago by CERN. It's an incredibly rich, interdisciplinary collection—certainly worth recommending. Currently, there are five of my texts there (including one co-written with Tomasz Misiak), all of which can be found here: https://zenodo.org/search?q=metadata.creators.person_or_org.name%3A%22Mazurowski%2C%20Dariusz%22&l=list&p=1&s=10&sort=bestmatch - each in English and Polish, as a PDF file (which you can read directly on the website or download). Specifically, these are the following titles:

1. Artificial Intelligence in Music Composition and Production

2. Interaction between a live instrument and the electronic part on the example of accordion music the sound perception from the points of view of the composer and performers

3. Acoustic Space and Sound Environment: The Philosophy and Aesthetics of Soundscapes on the Example of Metropolis Balticum (Urbana Landscape)

4. Space, Diffusion, Perception Selected Issues Concerning the Spatiality of Sound in Electroacoustic Music

5. The Accordion as a Metaphorical Acoustic Synthesizer in Electroacoustic Music. An Outline of Extended Performance Techniques Based on the Composer's Own Works


All available free of charge under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.

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