 My research is about creating musical instruments on iPads and working on ways to link the performers in an iPad ensemble using network technologies and machine learning. I've created these iPad instruments which are apps running on the iPad and the musicians tap and swipe around on the apps to create sounds. In this performance we're using one particular instrument I've designed with a group called Seeing Bowls. Each of the concentric circles in the app represents a different note and when the performers touch that, the colour that occurs in that circle is related to the pitch of the note. So the performers sort of get this idea of harmony coming out from the different colours that come on the screen. What happens during the performance is that the computer is analysing all of our touches and looking for interesting points in the performance or we might have moved on to a new idea and when it detects that it actually updates the interface on the iPads and we get to explore some new notes or new sounds. So it's a way of linking an ensemble of performers together using technology. I'm particularly interested in working on computer music projects and in bringing computer music to performers who wouldn't necessarily use computers in their music making.