tv Arts and Culture Deutsche Welle July 31, 2019 10:45am-11:00am CEST
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we start with music on a landmark ruling by the european union's top colt the case involving iconic german band kroft back and hip hop producer moses pelham who used to crawfish sample on a 99 head of his european court of justice ruled that if the song but is recognizable music producers have to oss the office of mission a case that could affect the future of music. and the future of music is actually what we're going to concentrate all now prof x. we're only pretending to be robots in the 1970s today robot soul some form of ai creating music composing it and access to music has changed everything is a viable to download all stream. it sounds like. the music of the.
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late this is cool. you don't have to be a much saat the pier 35 this is the prius out a small digital box is a not to create new terms sounds rhythms and melodies maybe even a heat created in your own home and via a digital platform streamed mean hundreds of times. even the human body can be turned into an instrument. touch design a p.c. on pages has come up with a device that resound bodies movements and sounds intense them into music. but what's really is what's already happening to us. the music streaming revolution
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has changed our election shift with music and the way to use it. our consumption of music is becoming ever more personalized what we listen to is no longer decided by us but is the result of huge amounts of accumulated and analyzed. tailor made music to each and every single person. music portals of the future will make suggestions depending on how data situation depending on the time of day. you mentioned condition. body temperature. account balance. and if these bostrom ounce of personal information not enough then a state of the awesome facial recognition system will be used to find a suitable sound. the right music but every single moment
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in the. my colleague melissa holroyd has been looking into this so i can't decide what music i want to listen to well. that moment is changing this one way street where we decide what music we want to listen to. that's not going to be around for much longer but what i think we do need to ask is what are these decisions based on they're based on melodies of previous songs that we listen to others based on what our friends are listening to or are they based on what the what a company wants you to hear. yes bit depressing that but on a positive that positive note anyone can be a musician that's right the big upside to technology on the whole in music is that it's had a hugely democratizing affects across the board anyone can make a track now we've already talked about ai in terms of it dictates what music we
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play don't really like. but it's also now a composer and it has been for some time ai has been used with music way back to the 960 s. the ai in composition also raises questions in terms of copyright and of course originality artificial intelligence can do a lot but one thing that it doesn't do that well in music it doesn't break rules well and it doesn't invent new styles very well the album hello world which came out last year by sky is composed using artificial intelligence with contributions from various artists this is this magic maryland suburb just a short version and. almost quite dark. it's good so likable isn't that other artists are using a lot of artificial intelligence in a way that doesn't rot them out of the creative process people like holy hand and she is working together with the art of vision intelligence with other other
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artists sort of on an equal standing would have a listen to something if she was a guest about what would. rather ok. my problem. was. problem what a live concerts are going to become more interactive completely digital concerts with people dancing about in front of holograms and the like have been around for some time sumi nikou is a huge day popular virtual star her character was designed as a mascot for a software called vocal lloyd to the virtual stock even to it with lady gaga ok
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we're going to have to leave it there it's a huge subject i'm sure we'll talk about it again melissa holroyd thank you very much. to the small town of of a now on lake geneva where a very special wine festival is taking place left that divinia all is special because it only happens once every 20 to 25 years and only the press been invited to do hopefully produce the best local wines and to go along with the celebration of the noble grape as lots of entertainment. it's a big occasion for the residents of the day on lake geneva the local wine growers and their fans are in festive mood that's sparing no expense as they celebrate their cultural heritage and family traditions and the wine grow again has come to watch the parade with his young family to defend your little nephew i took part in the last 199009. 100
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make me proud. it's just as exciting for older generations it's a shock for jobs because time at the festival. season. we spent 10 years talking about the last festival in 10 years talking about the next but also this is a very emotional moment for the gobi we're seeing. most of the local wine growers work here on the terraces on the level of the surrounding mountains and the lake ensure a mild climate some of the vineyards on the steep slopes belong to the parks and our families he own potential says it's all about location. the particles have been making wine for generations. of us on and uncle meat to taste their light dry white wine made from good grapes. in french. the family still own the wine priced used by the great great grandfather.
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back in vangie in the town central arena the. best wine growers are being celebrated p.c. is when a is 56 year old jones i hear you have to take. the summer holidays here in europe so we're going all and hopping in the next few days showing you some of the most popular european destinations we begin with the german island of zurich's which is great for anyone who loves the beach and has a peculiar the shape in that it's very long and thin which means there's plenty of coastline for all to enjoy. the suit is germany's northernmost island with its 40 kilometers of golden sand it's popular with nature lovers and a fabulous getaway for fans of sea and surf. located just off the new cd coast zoo toasts a range of watersports contests each new. dutch kites and even ashley young
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loves the island i really like the nature you're in the know it in the south that spots for kite surfing. days ago we've been so friendly between the a seals so it was really a wonderful. nestled in the genes on the west side you'll find a veritable island institution who knows the extent of beachfront restaurant has been a favorite of locals and visitors alike since the 1981 everyone comes here from students to business people to enjoy life pretty cool fish. if you head out every morning in that little fishing boat and a few hours later the 1st taste in my cools enough to try a. few. beers but because it is high in omega 3 fatty acids and is very healthy criticism.
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it was on this speech that zoot 1st came to fame as a. getaway for the glitterati. back in the 1960 s. and seventy's the jet set came here to frolic on the beach multimillionaire playboy good times that's was among the 1st celebrities to discover good after dark the parties would relocate to the growing number of nightclubs soon it was called the central pay of the north. that spiritual lives on along the stone by strip in the upscale resorts of company but it's not just the rich and famous who flock here the it is a popular destination among vacationers for improvements of life almost 900000 in every year in peak season the 3000 with the beach chairs investor land awfully books. though it has a rich natural heritage the genes covering a 3rd of the island are 3000 years old. wild grass this low and
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beach roses stabilize the genes and protects against storm surges. it's a fragile ecosystem and visitors have to use the wooden walkways to cross the genes . that stream of star another typical feature of. the finest examples are found in the town of kind to. us several centuries old most of them built by sailors. the roofs are covered with dried green. or. at the reeds down in the water and sea were ideal for these houses in the summer it offers gratian solution from the heat and in winter from the cold or the kurd to ringback the warden see tidal mudflats extend across much of the coast of the new phoenix is the largest ecosystem of its kind on the planet and
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a paradise for nature lovers ringback and when it comes to relax nation it is in a class of its own. it's true somehow everything seems to slow down on the autumn which makes for a really relaxing holiday moral not so many of the cultural stories on our website at d.w. dot com slash culture of soul from a fellow from now thanks watching. this
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