Co.DesignThese glowing turntables by Brian Eno feel like the future of musicWho says all A/V gear has to be black and white?
CreativityBrian Eno Talks About Using Artificial Intelligence To Create Music And ArtThe legendary producer and artist took to the Cannes Lions stage to talk about art, technology, and his new project, The Ship.
Innovation By DesignWanted: OscilloScoop iPad App Makes DJing A Video GameScott Snibbe’s app, a product of 15 years of research (and input from Brian Eno), lets you sculpt electronic soundscapes out of spinning shapes.
Co.DesignWanted: NodeBeat, A Groovy iPad Music Instrument Inspired By Brian EnoAnother bold step forward in iPad musical devices, which turns networks of nodes into bumping beats.
TechThe 10 Most Creative People in the Music Biz 1. DeAndre "Soulja Boy Tell’em" Way, rapper/producer The 18-year-old Web wunderkind took a crazy song and dance, and propelled it via YouTube and MySpace fame into an Interscope recording contract and platinum record sales. And to prove he was no one-hit wonder, he returned with a chart topping sophomore set. Now he’s branched out into a live-action animation series and an endorsement deal with Yums footwear and fashions. Next up: a video game for Xbox 360, and acting.
TechWhy David Byrne, Arcade Fire, and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are Psycho Marketers, Q’uest-ce que c’est? After David Byrne and Brian Eno self-released their album Everything That Happens Will Happen Today last August, they generated profits equivalent to a label advance. How? Software marketing, of course.
Tech10 Musicians Who Rock the WebBy now, we’ve all gotten used to the idea of the Web as the primary distribution channel for music. But some recording artists have clearly been ahead of the curve when it comes to creative uses for the Web. Here are 10 artists who have used the Internet in innovative ways.