New article written by Tod Machover and PhD student Charles Holbrow, posted on the NPR website, commissioned to cap off their series on the future of music streaming. Based on current work at the MIT Media Lab, they wrote about a radically different view of future music, with intrinsic features of the Internet leading to compositions that evolve, adapt, connect and inspire, citing precedents we admire from John Cage to Les Paul, from Chuck Berry and The Beatles to Berio, Boulez and beyond along the way. Take a read (and check out the links) and let us know what you think!
Toward New Musics: What The Future Holds For Sound Creativity