The disruptive shift in music business, mainly caused by a shift in technology often is represented as being dramatically changing the artists' life - "dramatically" as in "horrifying".
But, there are claims hinting to another perspective, opening a much different view: Does music benefit from this change? And how?
Does it result in a mere marginal impact, or is it considered to be a rather broad impact? Something, that might cause for a positive mutation of music business and culture?
After all, what might be the effect in the long run?
This session is hosted by MUSIC NETWORX.
Theme track POLITICS & CULTURE is presented by ZEIT ONLINE.
If we move on, the next step in technology is obvious: real-time web (aka Web 3.0).
Which trends in music will there be due to real-time web? Is Web 3.0 going to be a source of all new concepts in music? Which extensions will we see in music software
What is going to change? Creating, performing, distributing, marketing, consuming?
This session is hosted by TAPE.TV.
Theme track MEDIA & TECHNOLOGY is presented by AMIANDO.