b'MargaretSCHEDELProfessor and ChairTypologies, 2022; Digital print; 18x 10 Inspired by the graphic scores of Braxton, Brown, Cardew, Chacon and Lockwood, Schedel has created a new AI assisted graphic score Typologies for one to twelve musicians. Working with the program Midjourney, an arti\x1f cial intelligence algorithm that creates images from textual descriptions, Schedel and her collaborator Kevin Yager created/evolved 193 images including large-scale pages, smaller graphics, titles and page numbers to create a novel score using the principles of integrated intelligence. The piece arises from the intentional assemblage of generated elements, sorting the folios and ornamenting by digitally resizing and burning or dodging generated artifact subsets from otherwise unusable generated graphics. Performers are instructed to use consistent rules to transcode the dimensionality of the image (color, shape, placement, size, complexity, directionality and affect) into audible or inaudible sound. Each new performance can and should rewrite these rules. Ideally, this approach allows the audience to decode each performers equation of light into sound.schedel.net22'