"A computerised DJ that uses feedback from the dancers to generate new music has been developed by artificial intelligence experts at Hewlett-Packard, meaning clubbers may soon only have themselves to blame if they do not like the music they are dancing to..."
I would love to experiance it in reality to see if what they claim is true. Sounds a bit fantastical to me.
However it would take away the human element of the DJ which I feel is VERY important. Watching the DJ interact with the crowd and the music is one of my favorite things to do.
I say use this machine to replace all those human jukeboxes out there. The real DJ cannot be replaced. DJing is an art and art cannot be replced by a machine.
peace
Nov-15-2001 19:42
Flippe
Snap jij het wel ?
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Asten, Netherlands
If it works it is nice!
But then we don't need all the Dj's anymore, so lots of peeps wo don;t have work :P
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Nov-15-2001 19:48
kurai
X-Dream's Techno Whore
Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Switzerland
Re: Interesting Concept
quote:
Originally posted by Time2Burn
I say use this machine to replace all those human jukeboxes out there. The real DJ cannot be replaced. DJing is an art and art cannot be replced by a machine.
I totally agree, I wouldn't go to a party if there'd be just a machine playing.. tsk
Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Myrtle Beach, SC US
maybe...
Well, it would be cool to get a cd of the music you just heard in the club. The whole heart monitor thing seems kinda crazy to me though.
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Tracks of the moment
1. FilterFunk - Message In a Bottle (Sander Van Doom Remix)
"A Hundred Million Cast aways, Looking For A Home"
2. Ferry Corsten - Whatever (Marcel Woods Remix) (again) (original)
3. Bone Thugs n Harmony and all their solo's (seriously..)
Nov-15-2001 20:06
kluba_702
tranceaddict supreme
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Boston, USA
there's no substitute for the elements a human dj brings to the table(no pun intended). it'll never catch on.