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The Wild Logistics of Rihanna's Super Bowl Halftime Show
Björk: Creating ever changing, context-aware music
Here’s where things start to get a little crazy. A less talked about, but boundary-pushing use case is turning a traditional “static” song into a living, breathing work that can respond to environmental context, its audience, and take on the form of an ever-changing performance.
Björk: “Korsafn”... See more
Here’s where things start to get a little crazy. A less talked about, but boundary-pushing use case is turning a traditional “static” song into a living, breathing work that can respond to environmental context, its audience, and take on the form of an ever-changing performance.
Björk: “Korsafn”... See more
Lennie Zhu • ✘ Musicians harnessing AI, while doing no harm
For the show itself, they used a simple blue runway on the beach, instead of a set that would have obstructed the natural surroundings, or even damaged them. At one point in the evening, they gave a native Hawaiian blessing. But it was important to the community that the sacred moment wasn’t commodified, so no one was allowed to record it with... See more
Nick Susi • Culture Is the Client
From cultural relevant listening rooms to high-fidelity installations in luxury boutiques, sound wasn’t background—it was center stage. Carefully tuned, masterfully designed, and often deeply emotional.It got me thinking: are we entering a new era of sonic space-making?Not just branded playlists or vibey DJs, but sound as material, mood, and... See more
