London Design Festival at the V&A with Beatie Wolfe

London Design Festival at the V&A with Beatie Wolfe

Beatie Wolfe is representing the future of music and design as part of the London Design Festival at the V&A

Sky News's Swipe Interview

Sky News's Swipe Interview

So much fun chatting with Sky News' Gemma Morris

London Tech Week Kicks Off with Eileen Burbidge and Beatie Wolfe

London Tech Week Kicks Off with Eileen Burbidge and Beatie Wolfe

To open the festival Beatie Wolfe performs live after a fireside chat with the awesome Eileen Burbidge

Representing the Best of British

Representing the Best of British

Great to be appointed one of 2016's GREAT British Showcases

Musical Jacket joins Best of British Design & Innovation

Musical Jacket joins Best of British Design & Innovation

Treat to read about my work being included as an example of the best British design and innovation.

A World's First with Bell Labs

A World's First with Bell Labs

Beatie Wolfe collabs with Bell Labs for the World’s first artist show with the Human Digital Orchestra™

Craft Magazine interviews Beatie Wolfe

Craft Magazine interviews Beatie Wolfe

Extended feature on my musical jacket by Craft Magazine

TechCrunch TV interview with Beatie Wolfe

Beatie Wolfe is making music physical again
— Anthony Ha, TechCrunch

Awesome spending time with total guru Anthony Ha from TechCrunch. Read the full article or watch the interview highlights in the view below...

Beatie Wolfe shows off her NFC-powered musical jacket

The days of CDs and vinyl might be (mostly) over, but singer-songerwriter Beatie Wolfe is making music physical again, in a very literal way.

Wolfe stopped by the TechCrunch New York office to show off her jacket designed by Mr. Fish, who also created designs for legends like David Bowie and Mick Jagger. Not only does the jacket look pretty spectacular — it also uses NFC technology, so someone can tap it with their phone (uh, if she’s wearing the jacket, maybe ask permission first) and bring up a page showcasing Wolfe’s new single “Take Me Home.”

She’s also turned her album Montagu Square into a deck of NFC-enabled cards — tap your phone on a card and you can listen to one of the songs on the album.

“I just wanted to bring back — or sort of revive — the best of that tangibility, that storytelling and that sense of ceremony that I experienced as a kid,” she said. “But make people that were streaming and downloading from iTunes and all of that, make them really want to engage with it.”

Fast Company on Beatie Wolfe & SXSW

Fast Company on Beatie Wolfe

“Roll out the red carpet for Beatie Wolfe”
- Mark Wilson, Fast Company