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== Eduardo Reck Miranda == | |||
[[File:Eduardo_Reck_Miranda_2011d.jpg|thumb|right|Eduardo Reck Miranda in 2011]] | |||
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'''Eduardo Reck Miranda''' is a Brazilian composer and researcher known for his work in the field of [[computer music]] and [[artificial intelligence]]. He is a prominent figure in the development of [[algorithmic composition]] and the use of [[biomusic]] in creative processes. Miranda's work often explores the intersection of music, technology, and biology, making significant contributions to the understanding of how music can be generated and perceived by both humans and machines. | |||
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== | == Early Life and Education == | ||
Eduardo Reck Miranda was born in [[Porto Alegre]], Brazil. He developed an interest in music and technology at an early age, which led him to pursue studies in both fields. Miranda studied [[music composition]] and [[computer science]], eventually earning a Ph.D. in [[music technology]]. His academic background laid the foundation for his innovative work in the integration of music and artificial intelligence. | |||
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=== | == Career == | ||
Miranda has held various academic positions and is currently a professor at the [[University of Plymouth]] in the United Kingdom, where he leads the [[Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research]] (ICCMR). His research focuses on the development of new technologies for music composition and performance, including the use of [[neural networks]] and [[genetic algorithms]] to create music. | |||
=== Contributions to Computer Music === | |||
Miranda is renowned for his pioneering work in [[algorithmic music composition]]. He has developed several software tools and systems that utilize [[artificial intelligence]] to generate music. His research has explored the use of [[evolutionary computation]] and [[swarm intelligence]] in music creation, leading to innovative approaches in the field. | |||
== | === Biomusic === | ||
[[Category: | One of Miranda's notable contributions is in the area of [[biomusic]], where he investigates the use of biological signals, such as [[brainwaves]] and [[heartbeats]], to create music. This interdisciplinary approach combines elements of [[neuroscience]], [[biology]], and [[music technology]] to explore new ways of musical expression and interaction. | ||
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[[Category: | == Selected Works == | ||
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Miranda has composed numerous works that reflect his interest in the fusion of music and technology. His compositions often incorporate elements of [[electronic music]] and [[experimental music]], pushing the boundaries of traditional music forms. | |||
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* [[Computer music]] | |||
* [[Algorithmic composition]] | |||
* [[Biomusic]] | |||
* [[Artificial intelligence in music]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:25, 16 February 2025
Eduardo Reck Miranda[edit]

Eduardo Reck Miranda is a Brazilian composer and researcher known for his work in the field of computer music and artificial intelligence. He is a prominent figure in the development of algorithmic composition and the use of biomusic in creative processes. Miranda's work often explores the intersection of music, technology, and biology, making significant contributions to the understanding of how music can be generated and perceived by both humans and machines.
Early Life and Education[edit]
Eduardo Reck Miranda was born in Porto Alegre, Brazil. He developed an interest in music and technology at an early age, which led him to pursue studies in both fields. Miranda studied music composition and computer science, eventually earning a Ph.D. in music technology. His academic background laid the foundation for his innovative work in the integration of music and artificial intelligence.
Career[edit]
Miranda has held various academic positions and is currently a professor at the University of Plymouth in the United Kingdom, where he leads the Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research (ICCMR). His research focuses on the development of new technologies for music composition and performance, including the use of neural networks and genetic algorithms to create music.
Contributions to Computer Music[edit]
Miranda is renowned for his pioneering work in algorithmic music composition. He has developed several software tools and systems that utilize artificial intelligence to generate music. His research has explored the use of evolutionary computation and swarm intelligence in music creation, leading to innovative approaches in the field.
Biomusic[edit]
One of Miranda's notable contributions is in the area of biomusic, where he investigates the use of biological signals, such as brainwaves and heartbeats, to create music. This interdisciplinary approach combines elements of neuroscience, biology, and music technology to explore new ways of musical expression and interaction.
Selected Works[edit]
Miranda has composed numerous works that reflect his interest in the fusion of music and technology. His compositions often incorporate elements of electronic music and experimental music, pushing the boundaries of traditional music forms.