If AI Composes Music, Does That Make It An Artist?
Music is based on influences of music that has come before. So music created by artificial intelligence is composed based on the data and algorithms provided to it. So if AI-made music sound…
Music is based on influences of music that has come before. So music created by artificial intelligence is composed based on the data and algorithms provided to it. So if AI-made music sound…
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We have questions. New York Magazine's Jordan Crucchiola has some answers. " New York Magazine
It was back in the late 1990s and the idea of being online was new. Hence explanations of how the web and websites worked… " Classical Dark Arts
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The Senior Press Representative for WNO & Classical is responsible for the strategic communications and public relations efforts for Washington National Opera and its constituents and pr…
Just as scientists tend to be quiet about the 'inspiration' phase of their work, artists are a little cagey about the 'laboratory' phase of theirs.
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The Financial Times cited sources close to James Murdoch tonight that said his new three-comma fund could include a long-rumored liberal-leaning news outlet. " Deadline
"The world is moving in a direction that does require intervention and does require comment and does require a shift in direction. That's the job description for artists. We're the people wh…
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Philip Kennicott: "History tells us these things are all too common, even as modern media saturation makes it seem somehow unprecedented. Flip through the pages of any tourist guide to an ol…
If we look closely, it's apparent that evolutionary psychology is due for an overhaul. Rather than hard-wired cognitive instincts, our heads are much more likely to be populated by "cognitiv…
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The Director of Marketing & Communications will develop, execute and evaluate comprehensive, integrated marketing and sales strategies for Society for the Performing Arts (SPA), a non-pr…
No, Chicago isn't about to negotiate with North Korea. And London isn't making a mutual defense treaty with New York. But on a range of issues from climate change to workers' rights, cities …
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In 2010, Andrew Tallon, an art professor at Vassar, took a Leica ScanStation C10 to Notre-Dame and, with the assistance of Columbia's Paul Blaer, began to painstakingly scan every piec…
The survey of over 2,000 current or former arts workers, carried out by Parents and Carers in Performing Arts (PiPA) and Birkbeck, University of London, found that 43% of respondents who had…
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One report last year estimated that transfers to Gen-Xers and millennials over the next decade alone could yield more than $2o billion a year in new grants to nonprofits. " Inside Philanthro…
Human beings have a conflicted relationship to this order-disorder nexus. We are alternately attracted from one to the other. We admire principles and laws and order. We embrace reasons and …