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Cognitive Feedback is a project that maps a performer's brainwaves into live music performance. Using an EEG headset and Python, the system tracks mental states like focus and relaxation to control sound synthesis parameters in Max/MSP. This live improvisation is guided by pre-composed musical structures and spectral analysis. The result is a "neuro-sonic ecosystem" where the performer’s thoughts, pre-set musical rules, and live sound all evolve together as one instrument.
Cognitive feedback investigates improvisation as a dynamic interplay between neural activity, pre-composed spectral intelligence, and live sound.
The performer’s BrainLink Pro headset captures eight EEG frequency bands—Delta, Theta, Low/High Alpha, Low/High Beta, Low/High Gamma—which are processed in Python to extract cognitive descriptors reflecting attention, relaxation, and oscillatory dynamics. These parameters modulate synthesis, spatialisation, and algorithmic transformations in Max/MSP, creating a live sonic environment that responds in real time to the performer’s mental state.
OpenMusic serves as a framework for algorithmic generation of spectral templates, partial distributions, structural seeds for improvisation, and for sound synthesis of fixed musical layers. Partiels is used in an offline analytical phase to provide high-resolution spectral decomposition of pre-composed materials. The analysis guides the mapping strategies and spectral vocabulary implemented in Max/MSP, ensuring that live EEG-driven improvisation unfolds within a rigorously structured, yet flexible sonic landscape.
By integrating offline spectral intelligence with real-time neuro-sonic feedback, the piece situates improvisation at the intersection of cognition, algorithmic reasoning, and auditory perception. The performer negotiates between intentional focus and emergent system behaviour, revealing improvisation as a neuro-sonic ecosystem in which thought, pre-analysed spectral structures, and sound co-evolve.
Les Ateliers du Forum proposent aux professionnel.le.s du son, artistes et scientifiques, une série de conférences, ateliers et rencontres pour découvrir les technologies d'avant-garde issues des laboratoires de recherche et développement de l'Ircam, ainsi qu’une opportunité d’expérimenter et partager projets et applications logicielles. Lors de ces journées au cœur de la recherche scientifique et de la création artistique, seront explorés des thèmes tels que le design sonore, la musique générative improvisée, l’interaction son-mouvement ou bien encore l’immersion sonore.
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