01.06.2024

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Digdeep Podcast: From Analogue to Digital - What Does That Do to Jazz, Arndt Weidler?

News From the Digital World by MCML PI Frauke Kreuter and Christof Horn

Jazz is constantly evolving and defies easy definition, characterized by improvisation and interaction.

Arndt Weidler, deputy director of the Jazz Institute Darmstadt, highlights the institute's extensive jazz collection and its role in bridging science and practice. The digital revolution, particularly AI, is now impacting the jazz world, suggesting new possibilities for creativity and interaction. This raises the question of whether AI could become the new band member in jazz.

Just listen in (podcast in German).

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