On the 15th of November, we had the visit to Tallinn University of Nick Bryan-Kinns, Professor of Creative Computing at University of the Arts London. The visit served several purposes: to discuss matters related to the UKRI-funded project Music Responsible AI, of which Nick Bryan-Kinns is Principal Investigator and Tallinn University is a partner in, with Nuno Correia (Principal Investigator of MODINA) as Co-Investigator; to provide updates on MODINA, led by Tallinn University; to get acquainted with related work done at the School of Digital Technologies (particularly the Human-Computer Interaction group) and at the Baltic Film, Media and Arts School; and to discuss further collaboration possibilities (particularly in the scope of Horizon Europe).
Representing the School of Digital Technologies were: Nuno Correia, Naoto Hieda (both from the MODINA team), Mustafa Can Özdemir and Yulia Sion (both from the HCI group). From Baltic Film, Media and Arts School, the representatives were Pia Tikka, Larissa Barbosa Curi and Mehmet Burak Yilmaz.