Die gesamte Musik der Welt in der Hosentasche zu haben, ist heute normal, aber es waren mehrere Revolutionen nötig, um dies zu erreichen. Der Musikliebhaber Sophian Fanen erzählt, wie wir von den CD-Jahren zum Streaming, von der Knappheit zum unendlichen Zugang gekommen sind. Über mp3, wilde Downloads, den iPod, dann Deezer und Spotify zeichnet er die Geschichte unseres Musikhörens im 21. Jahrhundert nach.
Doku: Wie das Streaming die Musik auffraß
Edelhandyverstärker
Handy-Tonverstärker R$ 2.233*
*1⅔ Mindestmonatslöhne / 386,35 € pic.twitter.com/nJnp1mPIh1
— Scott Hühnerkrisp (@ScHuehnerkrisp) January 4, 2023
Robots dancing
Mal wieder was aus dem Hause Boston Dynamics
This is WILD. Boston Dynamics robots can dance with more rhythm than most of us… pic.twitter.com/g2HIZkIHQK
— Eric 🏗 (@VyacheslavAI) August 27, 2023
Wettrennen der geometrischen Figuren
Geometry Runners #999 by @rich_lord pic.twitter.com/OAWxyPeojW
— sonso.eth (,) (@saintsonso) July 11, 2023
Tasteninterpolationen
We’ve seen a gazillion startups using OpenAI APIs to do “co-pilot for X”. What’s next?
Enter *physical* co-pilot! Here’s a compelling demo: you improvise by playing a “low resolution” piano, and the co-pilot compiles it real-time to Hi-Fi music! It unleashes our inner pianist.🧵 pic.twitter.com/wQEch37mi5
— Jim Fan (@DrJimFan) February 13, 2023
Sowas habe ich schon 2006 gemacht!:
We’ve seen a gazillion startups using OpenAI APIs to do “co-pilot for X”. What’s next?
Enter *physical* co-pilot! Here’s a compelling demo: you improvise by playing a “low resolution” piano, and the co-pilot compiles it real-time to Hi-Fi music! It unleashes our inner pianist.🧵 pic.twitter.com/wQEch37mi5
— Jim Fan (@DrJimFan) February 13, 2023
Kampf dem Tonfilm (1930)
In 1930, the union of American singers spent the equivalent of $10m on a campaign to stop people from listening to recorded music and watching movies with sound. 1/ pic.twitter.com/3RYcgB9KjV
— Dror Poleg (@drorpoleg) December 28, 2022
When films were silent, theatres employed local musicians to accompany each screening. But once films gained a soundtrack, local musicians were no longer necessary.
The economic implications were significant: 2/ pic.twitter.com/NmBDvUUOEd
— Dror Poleg (@drorpoleg) December 28, 2022
The advent of records, radio, and talking films made creative work scalable:
"300 musicians in Hollywood supply all the 'music' offered in thousands of theatres. Can such a tiny reservoir of talent nurture artistic progress?" 5/ pic.twitter.com/jgov4fmuOU
— Dror Poleg (@drorpoleg) December 28, 2022
Topographie-Sandkasten
Interactive Topography Sandbox [1000 x 600] pic.twitter.com/33enSpJiV0
— Epic Maps 🗺️ (@Locati0ns) August 20, 2023
