Abstract

The following paper explores the fundamental aesthetic importance of algorithms in musical practice. It focuses upon areas of potentially far-reaching aesthetic consequence that currently seem to pose some problems/misunderstandings/misconceptions or an awkwardness of interface between the disciplines of computer science and music composition—including approaches to symbolic manipulation systems, and concepts such as optimization, population, fitness and search space.

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