Hongshuo Fan

Hongshuo Fan

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20242024

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Hongshuo Fan 范弘硕 is a Chinese cross-disciplinary composer, new media artist, and creative programmer who holds a PhD in Electroacoustic Composition from the University of Manchester. He has extensive experience in creating real-time interactive multimedia content, such as acoustic instruments, live electronics, generative visuals, light, and body movements. Hongshuo is particularly interested in the fusion of traditional culture and cutting-edge technology in the context of contemporary art. His portfolio encompasses a wide range of work including chamber music, live interactive electronics, installations, and audio-visual pieces. His current research interest is to explore new avenues in music and art, leveraging machine learning and AI to create innovative works.

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Education/Academic qualification

PhD, NOVARS Research Centre, University of Manchester

External positions

Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University

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  • Hand-on workshop on PRiSM's Music Gesture Recognition tool

    Fan, H., 2024, International Conference on AI and Musical Creativity (AIMC) 2024.

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference contributionpeer-review

    Open Access
  • PLAY

    Fan, H. (Developer), Laidlow, R. (Producer), Ma, B. (Consultant / Advisor) & Sargen, E. (Consultant / Advisor), 2024

    Research output: Non-textual formSoftware

    Open Access
  • PRiSM Musical Audio Gesture Recognition (AGR)

    Howard, E. (Producer), Fan, H. (Developer), De Roure, D. (Consultant / Advisor), Ma, B. (Consultant / Advisor) & Lewis, G. (Consultant / Advisor), 2024

    Research output: Non-textual formSoftware

    Open Access
  • Shadows' Resonance

    Fan, H. (Composer), 2024

    Research output: Non-textual formComposition