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The future of music

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Derek and I had a conversation with Jim Butler at the City of Austin about our focus on “the science of music,” and that conversation morphed into a discussion of the future of music. Jim pointed out a 2005 book about “a future in which music will be like water: ubiquitous and free-flowing.” We’re already headed in that direction. The book, called The Future of Music: Manifesto for the Digital Music Revolution, is probably already out of date – a lot’s happened since it was released in 2005. However it points in an interesting direction. From the Publisher’s Weekly review:

Kusek and Leonhard foresee the disappearance of CDs and record stores as we know them in the next decade; consumers will have access to more products than ever, though, through a vast range of digital radio channels, person-to-person Internet file sharing and a host of subscription services. The authors are especially good at describing how the way current record companies operate – as both owners and distributors of music, with artists making less than executives – will also drastically change: individual CD sales, for example, will be replaced by “a very potent ‘liquid’ pricing system that incorporates subscriptions, bundles of various media types, multi-access deals, and added-value services.”

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Plutopia 2010:
The Science of Music
Monday, March 15, 2010

The event underscores the integrated and interconnected nature of music and science, as they coalesce in aesthetics, plasticity and form. At the core is experientialism - the desire to explore, encode, compose, create, experiment, record, remix, perform, manifest, visualize, or simply enjoy.

This Plutopia future-focused event will include:

  • Interactive talks
  • Demonstrations
  • Performances
  • World-renowned DJs
  • Art exhibits
  • Performance art
  • International bands