Sure Jeongbeom, it's actually helpful for me to articulate these ideas, so ask away.
I wrote an algorithm that creates a kind of 'field' or 'space' of music that one essentially moves around at varying speeds, with different patterns of rhythms or chords in different areas. I've been exploring it for a few months, and I am currently recording some of these 'journeys' through the space. This isn't an academic exercise, I really feel an emotional response to the space and its sounds, and although it's really hard to be objective about one's own music, a couple of people I sent it to gave very positive responses.
Ideally, listeners would have the program and then a few set journeys built in, which vary each time they are played. But the logistics of this is a bit complicated for a one-person project, so that might have to wait. For now, I will share the recordings, but I see this as an intermediary step to a more ideal situation of people having the program, and it generating the music on whatever device they are on. That way, each time the 'performance' would be unique, although there would be a similarity too, so that it's not completely random, which wouldn't sound good.
So basically two things have been created - an algorithm, and a journey through that algorithm; combined they make the artistic creation.
I'm soon going to share the audio and a post explaining in more detail the process, that I have written and re-written for about a month! I hope what I've said makes sense. I'll try to get it out there as soon as I can...