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#TheVibesSampler

Tai Nakamaki
Ayaka Motoda

Your choice of music and your body movement are one aspect of your creativity: this is what the creator believes. Everyone, including those who cannot dance or do not compose music pieces, should take advantage of the aforementioned ability to express who they are. Recent technology, especially artificial intelligence (AI), can redefine the relationship between music and body movement. This installation, using machine learning, attempts to overcome the conflict between human creation and AI generation within the context of sampling. ”This is your song, and no one can take it away.”

This installation explores the relationship between music and body movements in response to it, generating new music through machine learning and helps a musician create a new one. Visitors can try this out and bring the new song home with the idea of manufacturing a new sound from their body movements. The artist performs more advanced and practical demonstrations. New compositions are created in real time by processing, mixing, and adjusting existing sources. Additional explanations of the process are provided to the viewers.