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  • Creativity in the Generation of Machine Rhythms presentation at CSMC

    June 18, 2016; 1st Conference on Computer Simulation of Musical Creativity; University of Huddersfield; UK

  • Performance at Original Gravity Concert Series

    Rise of a City; Human-Robot Improvisation: Cyther; Water, Rhythm and Light (premiere) and Human-Robot Improvisation: Pattern performed June 17, 2016; Mystic Brewery; Chelsea, MA

  • Musical Robots Presentation at Touch Tomorrow

    June 11, 2016; WPI; Worcester, MA

  • Human-Robot Improvisation: Cyther Performance at New Musical Instruments Hackathon

    June 11, 2016; Spotify HQ; NY, NY

  • Musical Robotics Presentation at New Musical Instrument Hackathon

    June 11, 2016; Spotify Headquarters; NY, NY

  • Original Gravity Podcast: Rise of a City

    Join Original Gravity Artistic Director Keith Kirchoff and Public Relations Guru Greg Carlson (both exceptional brewers) as they design a unique, homebrewed beer that will aesthetically pair with Scott Barton’s Rise of a City, a piece for musical robot and guitar featured on our Summer 2016 Mystic Brewery concert.

  • Composing Perception in Interactive Musical Machines Presentation

    February 15, 2016; Expressive Engines: Musical Technologies from Automata to Robots Symposium; Rutgers University; New Brunswick, NJ

  • Human-Robot Improvisation: Cyther Performance at Expressive Engines Concert

    Febrary 15, 2016; Expressive Engines Concert; Rutgers University; New Brunswick, NJ

  • Through the Rain

    2 channel recording Scott Barton – guitar December, 2017 Through the Rain started with a chord progression written on guitar many years ago. The progression, played on electric guitar, is reflected in a number of virtual instruments and effects, blurring the line between acoustic and electronic, played and sequenced. The first section of the work…

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