Imani Mosley University of Florida

Imani Mosley

Assistant Professor

imosley@arts.ufl.edu
  • Gainesville FL UNITED STATES
  • School of Music

Imani Mosley is an expert in Benjamin Britten; music, opera and modernism in Britain post-1945; and ethics in artificial intelligence.

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Biography

Imani Danielle Mosley is a musicologist, cultural historian and digital humanist focusing on the works of Benjamin Britten as well as music, opera and modernism in Britain post-1945. Imani's current research addresses sonic culture, acoustics and ritual in the English churches and cathedrals central to Britten’s sacred music. Currently, she serves on the editorial board for the Journal of Musicological Research. In addition to her work on Britten, Imani also specializes in contemporary opera, postwar studies, reception history, sound studies, queer theory, masculinities studies and race in 21st-century popular music. Her scholarship includes an examination of how protest music inspired by the Black Lives Matter and Say Her Name movements reflect and re-present narratives around Black death-as-spectacle, intergenerational trauma and hidden violence. Her contribution to the digital humanities focuses on sonic mapping, spatial humanities, data analysis and digital and computational musicology. She serves on the board of the Sonic Dictionary project as an editorial metadata consultant and worked for National Public Radio as a music metadata analyst and librarian. Her digital humanities interests include studying algorithms related to music data, artificial intelligence, programmer bias and classical music, and music and digital ethics.

Areas of Expertise

Artificial Intelligence
Modernism
Post-1945 Britain
Music Metadata
Benjamin Britten
Opera
Digital Humanities
Machine Learning

Media Appearances

'Tis the season for wrapped playlists -- how much did AI affect your listening?

University of Florida News  online

2021-11-30

"We've always used music and musical taste as an extension of ourselves, a way of sharing where we are in our lives, what we're doing and how we're feeling," said Imani Mosley, an assistant professor in the College of the Arts School of Music at the University of Florida. "However, curated listening is less about discovery in the way we hoped it would be and is more about platforms controlling a very streamlined listening experience."

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Out of the Box: Plus C’est La Même Chose

New Music USA

Imani Mosley

2022-01-05

Imani Mosley is the first contributor in a series of articles exploring the landscape for new music in the coming decade.

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