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Try a tailor-made concert

Published
May 7, 2024
New digital formats can provide completely new music experiences, where the audience can sit at home and create a personalized concert for themselves. This will be tested during a workshop at Malmö Live on June 4, where participants will be able to test the potential using the latest technology. The workshop is aimed at people who work on developing live experiences.

KalAudioscope/LUDICH is a research and innovation initiative that combines technologies from multiple companies to design an interactive and customizable concert experience.

On June 4, between 10 am and 3 pm, you will have the opportunity to have a first try-out at Malmö Live. There, participants will have the opportunity to explore the interactive potential of streamed concerts. As an example, a newly recorded concert with the Malmö Academy of Music's Symphony Orchestra is used and the intention is that the audience should be able to create their own virtual experience in sound and video.

The workshop is free of charge but is mainly aimed at those who work with developing live experiences or areas that are tangential to this (VR, business models, platforms and more). Sign up here

The Ludich project aims to create the best possible conditions for a new generation of digital live performances. In the project, the actors work with interactive streaming solutions and digital formats that allow the user to choose and customize their concert experience. This will be possible with the help of the latest technology and the combined expertise of the project's collaboration partners, which are six faculties at Lund University, Malmö Live Concert Hall/MSO, Axis, Amazon, Cinfo, Capgemini, Ericsson, Future by Lund, Helsingborg Arena and Scene and Science Village Hall.

Read more: Lund University Digital Interactive Concert Hall - LUDICH

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