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Music and Technological Advances

From the ±«Óătv Radio Theatre in London, Click brings together innovators and musicians to perform and to explore the credits and deficits of music production in the digital age

From the ±«Óătv Radio Theatre in London, Click brings together innovators and musicians to perform and to explore the credits and deficits of music production in the digital age.

Rachel Chinouriri a performer of Zimbabwean origin and a recent graduate of the BRIT School for Performing Arts has embraced new technological tools to produce an EP in a day.

Beatie Wolfe performs and discusses her recently launched The Raw Space Experience, a "world’s first" in 'streaming' an album incorporating real-time AR visuals.

Andrew Hockey’s installation Kinetic Tones which combines open source software and hardware, contact microphones and re-purposed Newton’s cradles to create an original piece of generative music.

Helen Steer brings the components of a do-it-yourself kit to make a musical instrument in the theatre.

And Michela Magas, the founder of Music Tech Fest, discusses her new model for rewarding creativity, described as "Linux of the music industry".

(Photo caption: Rachel Chinouriri performs at the ±«Óătv Radio Theatre in London for a Click special on music and technology © ±«Óătv)

Producer: Colin Grant

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