On February 28th, at 22:00 (IT) a concert by Junivers Stockholm will be held in Art Depot sim in Craft World, accompanied by an artistic performance by Velazquez Bonetto.
Here is how Velazquez introduces us to the musician and the event:
Junivers Stockholm is a truly exceptional composer who masterfully combines mechanical analogue instruments with the latest artificial intelligence technologies in composition and performance. His forthcoming concert will take place on 28 February 2025 at 22:00 CET, and will feature an artistic performance by Velazquez Bonetto. This performance is an excellent example of how traditional and modern technologies can be integrated into the process of music creation, opening up new dimensions for the audience. The CRAFT WORLD Art Depot sim can be an exciting virtual space for an artist like Junivers Stockholm, who masterfully combines analogue and AI-based music technologies. And the MdM/CARP video studio is a creative medium where visual and musical experiences can come together in a unique way. It is clearly a new type of musical experience in which both AI and virtual spaces play an important role. The concert is also likely to be a special event for a community interested in digital art, music and AI-based creative work. Human culture is fundamentally based on storytelling and the sharing of rational and emotional experiences, and music is a powerful tool to enhance this experience. Song as a genre combines verbal and musical expression, thus creating a stronger emotional impact on the recipient. Technological advances have taken us from analogue mechanical instruments (e.g. manual instruments such as phonographs, gramophones) to the digital world, where music and stories can be distributed globally and instantaneously. Electronic-digital tools have revolutionised not only distribution but also the creative process: anyone can now create and share stories accompanied by music, even via a simple computer or smartphone. Procedural art and interactive visual content fit perfectly into a concert experience where the synergy of music and technology is central. One of the greatest advantages of procedural art is that it changes dynamically in response to the music, making each performance a unique visual experience. Generative algorithms, real-time data processing and AI-driven visuals ensure that the audience not only hears the music, but “experiences “.