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Center for Music Technology Circus at the Workshop Technology Platforms for Cultural and Artistic Creative Expression May 2001 Slide 1 C ontent I ntegrated R esearch into C reative U ser S ystems Carola Boehm Center for Music Technology CIRCUSExisting activities in this area Announcement : CIRCUS CONFERENCE International Conference for Research in Creative User Systems GLASGOW, 20TH -22ND SEPTEMBER 2001

Center for Music Technology Circus at the Workshop Technology Platforms for Cultural and Artistic Creative Expression May 2001 Slide 2  The CIRCUS Consortium is a working group funded by the EC’s Esprit programme.  Circus brings together artists, designers, performers, theorists and computer scientists to debate the research issues posed by the next generation of advanced information technology for the creative and performing arts, media and the electronic publishing industry.  It brings together partner institutions in the UK, Ireland, Finland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Portugal and Spain.  Circus advises the EC on the integration of content and technology in terms of creative pull vs technology push  CIRCUS aims to gain a fuller understanding of the relationships between content, medium and technology in user contexts ranging from data creators to data users, from entertainment through education to fundamental research.  Some of the specific objectives of the CIRCUS working group were To address issues of Data Capture, Data Management and Data Delivery within creative production contexts To develop models of applications and theoretical research based on creative production practice To influence the development of future research projects, relevant standards, and experimental productions in the media industries. CIRCUSExisting activities in this area

Center for Music Technology Circus at the Workshop Technology Platforms for Cultural and Artistic Creative Expression May 2001 Slide 3 How the CIRCUS Working Group works; the Synergy Theme Metadata:  Ealing Studios, London first meeting, talk on “Metadata Management systems for the Performing Arts” (Carola Boehm, Dr. Stephen Arnold; Univ.o.Glasgow), discussed theme of Access through metadata  Angouleme “Describing artistic digital content: creating and using connectionist metadata ”, (Timo Honkelo; Univ. o. Helsinki), first metadata working group + recommendations (see next slide)  Ars Electronica, Linz (CUIDAD/CIRCUS) “MuTaTeD I, Metadata for Music Content”(Carola Boehm)  Dublin “The Metadata Bear, bearing the weight of accessibility”, metadata from content to context. (Carola Boehm).  Portsmouth “Metadata for the Creative Industries”(Patrick Brennan; Artism Ltd, Carola Boehm), knowledge transfer into the industry, with industry reporting back on experiences gained.  Helsinki, “Pockets full of Memories”, Art-Installation, George Legrady and Professor Timo Honkela CIRCUSExisting activities in this area

Center for Music Technology Circus at the Workshop Technology Platforms for Cultural and Artistic Creative Expression May 2001 Slide 4 Some projects related to metadata, running in parallel to CIRCUS with feedback to and from the CIRCUS working group:  MuTaTeD!, Concept of proof of integrating two standards, SMDL (Standard Music Description Language) and NIFF, Univ. of Glasgow  MuTaTeD’II, Music Information Retrieval System with SMDL, Univ. of Glasgow  Standards: MPEG7, SMDL, Hytime, Univ. of Glasgow  Metadata for Artism Inc, Univ. of Glasgow  MusicWeb Connect, European Project  OpenDrama, Opera and state of the art technology, European Project  Pocket full of Memories, Art-Installation, Univ of Helsinki, Merz Akademie, exhibited in Sept 2000 at the Louvre.  etc CIRCUSExisting activities in this area

Center for Music Technology Circus at the Workshop Technology Platforms for Cultural and Artistic Creative Expression May 2001 Slide 5 The recommendations from CIRCUS regarding Metadata (very abbreviated, see report for details)

Center for Music Technology Circus at the Workshop Technology Platforms for Cultural and Artistic Creative Expression May 2001 Slide 6  DESCRIPTION OF CULTURE: ARCHITECTURES OF INFORMATION Metadata for creative use contexts Cultural and Connectionist Metadata Standards supporting creativity Open standards in creative use contexts Data Structures for digital creative production systems Style, Manner, Expression and processes in digital creative productions  THEORY AND METHODOLOGY OF DIGITAL CREATIVE PRODUCTION CONTEXTS Theory relevant to practice Best Practice examples Strategic Citing of experimental work CIRCUS SYNERGY THEMESKey issues to be addressed

Center for Music Technology Circus at the Workshop Technology Platforms for Cultural and Artistic Creative Expression May 2001 Slide 7  INTERACTIVITY AND THE FUTURE OF THE CREATIVE PRACTICE Technology Push - Creative Pull Applications User interfaces and interfaces extensions to support creative processes Creative empowerment - applications supporting style development and style Best practice in education for creative users Experimental interactive creative environments Taxonomies of interactivity  INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTS FOR INNOVATION OR CREATIVE PULL Implications for Education and Training Production methodologies for the creative industries Vertical Markets in the Creative Industries Business Models supporting creative processes Methodology for reflexivity within interdisciplinary practice CIRCUS SYNERGY THEMES Key issues to be addressed

Center for Music Technology Circus at the Workshop Technology Platforms for Cultural and Artistic Creative Expression May 2001 Slide 8  CUSTODIEV - A project implementing the creative pull idea of the CIRCUS working group see following slides of Dr. John Patterson’s “CUSTODIEV” Project (slides are from Luxembourg meeting, February 2001) CIRCUS Visionary examples of technological and application elements

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Center for Music Technology Circus at the Workshop Technology Platforms for Cultural and Artistic Creative Expression May 2001 Slide 21 C ontent I ntegrated R esearch into C reative U ser S ystems CIRCUSExisting activities in this area Announcement: CIRCUS CONFERENCE International Conference for Research in Creative User Systems GLASGOW, 20TH -22ND SEPTEMBER