Overview/SUMMARY

This research project aims to develop technologies to assist the production of music contents of nonverbal time-series media using a design reuse approach. This technology is based on common human sensibilities to artifacts and a consideration of the cognitive principles involved with a time-series media representation of music. This study is intended to (1) provide a music production environment that both amateur and professional producers can use and (2) contribute to an increase in Japan's competitive power in the multimedia field through the embodiment of an active experience in the appreciation of art and the formulation of new means of entertainment.


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Nov. 20, 2009
RenconProject supported CrestMuse project started to distribute the digest movie of EC-Rencon. (Sep. 18. 2009.)
http://www.renconmusic.org/ec2009/index-e.htm

Nov. 16, 2009
The video news of CrestMuse Workshop 2009 is available from Science NewsNetwork produced by JST.

Nov. 2, 2009
CrestMuse Workshop 2009 is successfully over.
We had 86 participants from 11 countries.
Thank you all for your participation !

Welcome to CrestMuse Workshop 2009

The CrestMuse Workshop 2009 will be held to introduce the latest research results of the CrestMuse Project, the biggest music research project in Japan, to worldwide music researchers. In the CrestMuse Project, we are engaged in the development of techniques for manipulating existing musical content to enable a wide range of people to comfortably create music. The participants can experience some demonstrations of our music manipulation techniques.
  • Date: October 31st, 2009 13:00-16:50
  • Venue: Kyoto University, Kyodai Kaikan
    (15-9 yoshidakawaramachi, sakyo-ku, KYOTO, JAPAN)
    http://www.kyodaikaikan.jp/index.shtml
    • tel: +81-75-751-8311@/@fax: +81-75-761-5403
For further details of the CrestMuse Workshop 2009, see here.

The past news is this.