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Gabriel Vigliensoni is an Assistant Professor in Creative Artificial Intelligence within the Department of Design and Computation Arts at Concordia University. He holds a PhD in Music Technology from McGill University and maintains active research and creative practice at the intersection of artificial intelligence, music, and human-computer interaction. His work spans academic research, artistic performance, and music production.
- PhD in Music Technology, McGill University
- Assistant Professor, Department of Design and Computation Arts, Concordia University
Vigliensoni's research focuses on sound and music making through machine learning, human-computer interaction, artificial intelligence, embodied musical interaction, music information retrieval, and new interfaces for musical expression. His approach merges formal musical training with extensive experience in sound recording, music production, and computational techniques. His creative work challenges traditional notions of liveness and immediacy in digital music production through procedural composition and embodied interaction.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on interactive machine learning for creative applications, particularly in audio and music domains. The research trends show increasing emphasis on explainable AI for the arts, ethical considerations in AI music applications, and the development of interfaces that facilitate sustained artistic practice with machine learning systems. His work spans from theoretical foundations to practical implementations in musical interfaces.
- 2025-2027: Co-Applicant, New Frontiers in Research Fund—Exploration
- 2024–2025: PI, Petro-Canada Young Innovator Award (PCYIA)
- 2024–2025: Collaborator, Responsible AI UK international partnerships UKRI
- 2023–2025: PI, Explore and Create | Research Creation (Canada Council for the Arts)
- 2023–2025: PI, Faculty Research Development Program (Concordia University)
- 2022–2023: PI, Knowledge Mobilization Grant (FRQSC)
- 2020–2022: PI, Postdoctoral Research Creation (FRQSC)
Vigliensoni supervises graduate students in Design (MDes), Individualized Programs (MA, MSc), and Individualized Programs (PhD). His research is supported by significant grants from Canadian funding agencies as well as international collaborations. His work bridges academic research with artistic practice, creating feedback loops between theoretical exploration and creative output.
His studio practice and research involve developing interactive systems for musical expression, with notable projects including Clastic Music, Telematic Awakening, and Re•col•lec•tions. These projects often combine real-time audio processing, machine learning, and gestural interfaces to create novel musical experiences that explore the relationship between human performers and AI systems.



