Ref: B. Meloon and
J. C. Sprott, Empirical
Studies of the Arts
15, 3-13 (1997)
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Fig. 1. A written score of music cannot be modeled as a
dynamical
system
without certain simplifications.
Fig. 2. Two examples of Iterated Function Systems: (a) with 4
possible
input values; (b) using pitch classes as input values.
(a)
(b)
Fig. 3. Examples of the output of the IFS process: (a) with
uniformly
random notes; (b) Mozart's "Sonata in C."
(a)
(b)
Fig. 4. The dimension curve for Mozart's "Sonata in C," typical
of
the
dimension curves that are generated from real music.
Fig. 5. The dimension curves for Mozart's "Sonata in C" and
three
types
of control music derived from it.
Fig. 6. The dimension curves for Mozart's "Sonata in C" and a
piece
of music created algorithmically from L-Systems.