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Beatie Wolfe's at Collision 2018 in New Orleans
Beatie Wolfe answers Collisions question “The death of album artwork” on the main stage and performs live
Wolfe curates the LA Times NewStory Festival
The LA Times 'Festival of Books' (150, 000 attendees) introduces a whole new area to the festival this year with the introduction of NewStory, guest-curated by Beatie Wolfe. NewStory will celebrate the best in music/tech/art from LA's leading creatives, inventors and thinkers - from NASA, Magic Leap and Nokia Bell Labs through to multi-platinum producers and songwriters
Entrepreneure Magazine ask Beatie Wolfe for her 3 Lessons for Musicians
Wolfe shares three lessons with the Entrepreneur Magazine that's she’s learned throughout her career that will help fellow entrepreneurs rev up their own businesses and spurn innovation.
LA Times NewStory curated by Beatie Wolfe announced
Super excited to be curating the LA Times first NewStory Festival as part of Festival of Books (150,000 attendees) on April 21st & 22nd #NewStory
Los Angeles Times Festival, Los Angeles, CA, US - Curator
Beatie Wolfe curated a new festival encompassing everything off the page.
NASA's JPL talk and performance photos
Beatie Wolfe talks at NASA's JPL surrounded by satilites and gold disk in the von Kármán Auditorium
NASA's JPL invite Beatie Wolfe to present and play
Beatie shares her innovation, connection to JPL and how it goes full circule back to Nokia Bell Labs Holmdel Horn
Grandfather Chuck - NASA's JPL First Satellites and more
Beatie Wolfe's grandfather worked at NASA's JPL on the Explore and more
Calm interview Beatie Wolfe
Calm interviews Beatie Wolfe to mark the launch of her latest Sleep Story
Calm x Beatie Wolfe's Sleep Story behind the scenes video
Short behind the scenes video of recording Beatie Wolfe's latest sleep story on board the Just Love
The Mysterious Sound of the Sea - a sleep story on Calm by Beatie Wolfe
New Sleep Story released with Calm: "The Mysterious Sound of the Sea" written, narrated and with music by Beatie Wolfe
The LA Times NewStory Festival co-curated by Beatie Wolfe
The LA Times have announced the NewStory Festival schedule
Collision introduces Beatie Wolfe and its first speakers
Beatie Wolfe joins Pandora and Billboards CEO at Collisions Music Notes in New Orleans
MusicTech magazine extended online Beatie Wolfe feature
MusicTech magazine's online feature on Beatie Wolfe and her collaboration with Nokia Bell Labs
MusicTech profile Beatie Wolfe in its The Future Of Music special
MusicTech's lead interview highlights the work of the legendary technological pioneers at the Bell Labs and their collaboration with artist Beatie Wolfe.
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung feature Beatie Wolfe (in German)
Great feature of Beatie Wolfe is one of Germany's high-profile and circulation national newspapers.
New song "Back on Track" for Amazon Originals
I recorded a new song "Back on Track" for Amazon Music’s original playlist 'Love Me' Valentines playlist
Experiments in Arts and Technology (E.A.T.) History
Beatie Wolfe joins the likes of Andy Warhol and John Cage
Art: Raw Space: The Raw Space Beam
Following its launch from the quietest room in the world, Raw Space was beamed into space via the historic Bell Labs Holmdel Horn Antenna, which was used to prove the validity of the Big Bang theory. Nobel Prize winning scientist Dr Robert Wilson (who discovered Cosmic Background Radiation) made the first update to this Historic National Landmark in 50 years to make sure the music of Raw Space got past the earth's atmosphere and into outer space.