Written by Nicholas Wolf What does it mean for a computer to learn, read or write? Can we compute creativity into a formulaic system? This blog discusses these questions by analyzing the neural networks behind Google's Project Magenta, a computer software that mimics creativity and generates music.
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Written by Parisa Eshrati After hearing the awful news about Nardwuar suffering a stroke, this writer went home and reflected on his legacy. This blog discusses the many lessons we can learn from Nardwuar, both from his interviews and his courageous personality.
Written by Parisa Eshrati It's difficult to find a genuine form of yoga since the Western world has compacted this practice into a "spiritual fast food". The Black Yo)))ga project, however, serves as a unique practice that stays true to mindfulness techniques by combining vinyasa-style yoga with doom music. This two-part blog discusses this new project and goes into detail about the psychological benefits of listening to dark music
“I’ll Fly Away”: A Brief History of the Quintessential Gospel Song (And Ten Great Renditions)11/21/2015 Written by Ronny Kerr “I'll Fly Away" is likely the most recorded gospel song of all time, with over 5,000 versions sung by artists all over the world. This piece tells a brief history of this legendary song and shares ten great renditions that reveal the vast influence this tune has had across all genres.
Written by Daniel Witter The author reflects on his time being the world/jazz music director at KAMP Student Radio - the University of Arizona's student run radio station. This blog serves as an observational piece on the current state of jazz music, as well as a call to action for new jazz musicians to find their own talent rather than relying on cover songs.
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