Technologies and media

Paris Opera Introduces a Digital ‘Third Stage’

The Palais Garnier opened in 1875; the Opéra Bastille in 1989. On Tuesday, the Paris Opera expanded on to a third stage, this time a virtual one called 3e Scène (3e is an abbreviation of "troisième," or "third").

The New York Times

LA’s Philharmonic Is Bringing the Symphony to Everyone—In VR

The promise of virtual reality has long been that it can take us places we never otherwise would have visited.

Wired

Aurous veut devenir le Popcorn Time de la musique

Aurous semble plus performant que Spotify et tous les autres services sur le marché. Mais il faudra tester le service pour voir s'il tient toutes ses promesses qui semblent alléchantes sur le papier.

AHW

From MPCs to Robots? Technology is Changing How Music is Created

The marriage of music and technology has been around for millennia, but the major strides made in the last few decades alone have brought music tech to more exciting and progressive places than ever before.

AFH

The internet is trying to crowd-write the perfect song

We've had crowdfunding, we've had Twitch crowd-completing Pokemon, we've even had The Button, but now the internet is banding together to write music.

The Independent

Pianos: Beyond the Steinway monoculture

In a field so reliant on nuance and subtlety as classical music, it's striking that a single manufacturer should hold such sway. Especially since the brand may not actually be better than its competitors.

The Washington Post

Get the Most Out of Music Business Blogs

You surf the web from one music business blog to the next, scrolling through a variety of tips and articles. But just how productive are you being?

Music Connection

DARPA hired a jazz musician to jam with their artificially intelligent software

Artificial intelligence (AI) can paint hallucinatory images, shut down internet trolls, and critique the most creative paintings in history.

Tech Insider

The Tragedy of iTunes and Classical Music

The new version of Apple's signature media software is a mess. What are people with large MP3 libraries to do?

The Atlantic


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