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 Your presentation should be made of 2 parts, an artistic statement/description of the instrument, and a diagram and (very short) explanation of the technical part. The two parts should be connected -- given your artistic approach it should be clear why you chose the technical implementation. Your technical implementation should clearly support your artistic goals. Do not forget that we are exploring the use of an "alien" (artificial) intelligence as a **collaborator** in artistic performance. Your contributions will be judged on how well you manage to incorporate ideas from within that space to your design and philosophy. Your presentation should be made of 2 parts, an artistic statement/description of the instrument, and a diagram and (very short) explanation of the technical part. The two parts should be connected -- given your artistic approach it should be clear why you chose the technical implementation. Your technical implementation should clearly support your artistic goals. Do not forget that we are exploring the use of an "alien" (artificial) intelligence as a **collaborator** in artistic performance. Your contributions will be judged on how well you manage to incorporate ideas from within that space to your design and philosophy.
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 +Remember: Connecting the sound to the visuals. Minimalism is king. Feedback loops. For intelligence, perception is equally important as action. 
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