A very disorganised and sporadically populated account of things so far This Beats Blogging
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- EarthPercent
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- Michael Stipe
- The Utley Foundation
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- Oh My Heart
- Power of Music
- world’s first commercially available bioplastic 12”
- BeatWoven
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- Orange Juice for the Ears
- bioplastic
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- USPS
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- Power of Music & Dementia
Art: World's First 3d Interactive Vinyl (8ight) - A Vinyl For Your Phone, A Theatre For The Palm Of Your Hand
For her debut album Wolfe wanted to put a record (the format she loved) onto a phone (a device now integral to people's listening) and so in collaboration with Design I/O pioneered the 3D Interactive Album App. This app opened up like a record with the liner notes, lyrics, artwork and music. But to give this experience a twist, the Palm Top Theatre was introduced to the release. By slotting your phone into the Palm Top Theatre, it was transformed into a miniature theatre in the palm of your hand and you could watch 8ight's 3D interactive visuals, filmed by Weavers Productions, come to life in a way that recaptured the magic of opening up a record and exploring its artwork