Perspectives on Digital Music
12 video interviews
Ich winke das hier einfach mal so durch, vom Netaudio London Newsletter:
Netaudio London and Sound and Music present a collection of 12 interviews with leading practitioners operating in the field of new music, digital media and sonic art:
- Alex McLean, musician, LePlacard & Dorkbot London on networked live music performances
- Bryan McDade, technologist and System Administrator at Minus on engaging audiences with new technologies
- Colin Newman, musician (Wire, Githead), producer and label owner on DIY culture in music and the Internet
- Conor Roche, Head of Broadcast and New Media at Roundhouse on venues in physical and online spaces
- John Kieffer, Creative Director at Sound and Music on creativity and technology in beta version
- John Matthias, musician and lecturer Plymouth University, PRSF New Music Award winner with the Fragmented Orchestra on artificial neurons and music
- Marc Garrett, Co-Director at Futherfield.org on online arts communities and activism
- Rachel Baker, Internet radio pioneer and Digital Opportunities Programme Manager at Arts Council England on creative and social interaction before web 2.0
- Sean Adams, columnist and Founder of Drowned in Sound online communities and music distribution
- Simon Emmerson, Professor of Music, Technology and Innovation at De Montfort University on the future of live computer music
- Thorsten Sideb0ard, label owner (Highpoint Lowlife), Data Engineer at Last.fm on how the internet has affected independent labels
Full collection available via Netaudio London.
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