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Hostile Architecture as Algorithmic Interventions in Musical Improvisation
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Accepting the Body Excepting the Flesh
Metaphorical expansions of the human organism and its technological relations 2023 |
Blackistone, K. (2025)Blending Identities and Breathing Life Into Radiology Through ML-Merged Volumetric Chimeras. in Proceedings of Conference on Animation and Interactive Art (Expanded ’25). doi: 10.1145/3749893.3749900
Blackistone, K. (2025)A Spherical Tape Topology for Non-linear Audio Looping in New Interfaces for Musical Expression, 2025
Blackistone, K. (2023)Exquisite Corpus in Proceedings of xCoAx 2023, 11th Conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics & X (pp. 331-338).
Interactive Art and the Ship of Theseus: with insights from an interview with Paul Sermon
Montague, M. J., [et al, incl. Blackistone, K.]. (2017)Comparative analysis of the domestic cat genome reveals genetic signatures underlying feline biology and domestication. in Mol Psychiatry. 2017 Aug;22(8):1172-1184
Tamazian, G., [et al, incl. Blackistone, K.]. (2014)Annotated features of domestic cat – Felis catus genome. in Gigascience 3.1 (2014): 2047-217X.
Blackistone, K. (2026). Hostile Approaches to Musical Improvisation Through Interactive Machine Learning: Performative interferences informed by hostile architecture. selected for Proceedings of xCoAx 2026, 14th Conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics & X
Blackistone, K. and Kaltenbrunner, M. (2026). A Live-learning Punitive Interface for Performance Dynamics. selected for New Interfaces for Musical Expression, 2026.
Blackistone, K. (2026). Physically Sculpted, Tangible Realtime Spectral Synthesis Via Medical Ultrasound Probe. selected for New Interfaces for Musical Expression, 2026.
[Evolving1 research and influences informing production with references to related works]
Everything is Nagware — On Thought, Distraction & Privacy: Thought's on and against the deluge of sensory inputs and extractions
Transpositional Reality: Individual environments producing alternative views of the physical realities
On Documentation and Memory: Accumulations and archived lives of the individual experience
On Research Expansion: Data and growth in scientific technologies
On Acoustics & Architecture: Considerations of spaces and sound
On Aging Structures: Considerations of spaces and time
1These documents are edited at whim. Many are written train-of-thought. They should rarely be considered complete. No version archive exists (except perhaps Internet Archive's Wayback Machine).