Entry Date:
January 18, 2012

Media Scores

Principal Investigator Tod Machover


Media Scores extends the concept of a musical score to other modalities to facilitate the process of authoring and performing multimedia compositions, providing a medium through which to realize a modern-day Gesamtkunstwerk. Through research into the representation and the encoding of expressive intent, systems for composing with media scores are being developed. Using such a tool, the composer will be able to shape an artistic work that may be performed through human and technological means in a variety of media and modalities. Media scores offer the potential for authoring content considering live performance data and the potential for audience participation and interaction. This paradigm bridges the extremes of the continuum from composition to performance, allowing for improvisatory compositional acts at performance time. The media score also provides a common point of reference in collaborative productions as well as the infrastructure for real-time control of technologies used during live performance.