research

i’m interested in rethinking how we design co-creative music systems, using insights from creativity research and human-centred ai to open new spaces for interaction and discovery. here are some recent activities.


nime 2024 workshop presentation
first- and second-person perspectives for machine learning in nime
nime 2024, utrecht, netherlands
workshop proposal

presented work on how first- and second-person perspectives can inform the design of musical ai systems, focusing on creative uncertainty, emergence, and situated interaction.


mtu capam symposium 2025
faculty of creative and performing arts and media research symposium
mtu cork, march 2025
presentation slides

talk titled beyond control: inviting uncertainty in human-ai musical interaction, looking at how risk, unpredictability, and experimental use of ai models can open new spaces for creative interaction. introduced the aimat project as an example.


ieee icme 2025 workshop paper (forthcoming)
ai music creativity workshop at ieee icme 2025
icme 2025, nantes, france

accepted workshop paper presenting aimat — a modular, containerised toolkit designed to lower technical barriers for musicians experimenting with ai models. the system integrates docker and osc to make ai tools more accessible for real-world creative practice.