Art, music, and dance have discovered new uses for computer technology and in the process have created new art forms.
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9:43 – Four decades later, we have AI art and software can mimic playing a violin which will sound the same as the real deal coming out of the speakers.
Says something about how far fetched people thought things were back then, only to become a reality.
This is so interesting to watch, thank you
This is fascinating and comfort food for my soul. I love when I was younger (mid-80s) and we'd marvel over how amazing the tech was going to be. It certainly didn't turn out the way I imagined. Nonetheless, I use computers for creating music and graphic design and running a YouTube channel dedicated to bringing back those warm feelings of days gone by. Please, more of this type of video. I remember David Suzuki having shows on this stuff and Wonderstruck too…
Wow! Such an amazing video. I find it interesting with all that is happening with arts and AI as maybe the next step in the artistic evolution.