Surely many people know
this video .
A crazy thought flashed: what would not screw an interface to it that would allow loading notes (say, in the form of midi), and assign sound to the “vultures” (say, a certain number of default instruments).
I wrote music, loaded it up - and enjoy the “revived mechanism” that plays
your music .
And in connection with this idea, I immediately thought: how will the development of the Infosphere affect culture? The act of creation is a deeply intimate thing, I know from myself and several other creators I know personally. Yes, of course, there is teamwork. It even happens when a team communicates through a network (I heard a ringing, I don’t remember where it is - if you drop the link, I will say “thank you”!) Or complete group virtualization (as is the case with the “Gorillaz” team).
However, the Infosphere in the form that is drawn at the moment, leaves very little room for privacy and privacy. That is, it will become more difficult to create: each new note or each sample of a word in a line can instantly become the property of the masses discussing the moment.
Not every psyche will survive, I think.
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On the other hand, but because a person gets used to everything. Perhaps our psyche is also adapting, and creators will be able to quietly create even if there is a horde of admirers and critics virtually standing “above the soul.”