Music of Changing Lines: Toward a Culturally Situated Approach to the I-Ching
Ling Qi, Aleksandra Teng Ma, Alexandria Smith

TL;DR
This paper introduces an interactive system that uses AI to interpret I-Ching hexagrams and generate music, emphasizing cultural and interpretive context over randomness.
Contribution
It presents a novel system that integrates human ritual, AI interpretation, and generative music to explore culturally situated musical processes.
Findings
AI-based interpretation emphasizes I-Ching's meaning over chance.
The system supports participatory, meaning-driven musical creation.
It extends process-driven computer music traditions with AI support.
Abstract
The I-Ching is one of the most influential texts in Chinese intellectual history, integrating divination, cosmology, and ethical reflection. While Western experimental music, most notably John Cage, has drawn on the I-Ching as a source of chance operation, such appropriations have often detached its formal mechanisms from the interpretive and philosophical processes that give the text meaning. This work, Music of Changing Lines, presents an interactive system that re-centers the I-Ching as a meaning-bearing framework rather than a neutral randomizer. Users perform Wen Wang Fa coin casting, which is accompanied in real time through probabilistic musical processes. The resulting hexagrams and changing lines are interpreted by a large language model, Gemini, in relation to the user's inquiry. This textual interpretation is then translated into a prompt for a generative music model, Lyria,…
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