Ryan Holladay: To hear this music you have to be there. Literally
ريان هولاداي: لتسمع هذه الموسيقى عليك أن تكون متواجد هناك. حرفياً
Brothers Ryan and Hays Holladay explore the intersection of art and technology with an emphasis on music and sound, with projects ranging from multichannel audio installations to interactive performances to mobile apps. Full bio
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or lived in New York City,
developing over the last few years,
خلال السنوات القليلة الماضية،
more and more interested
المكان بجهاز الهاتف
والإيقاعات المتمايزة
الموسيقية تبدأ بالإحماء،
the perimeter of the park,
من محيط المنتزه،
people in other parts of the world
أشخاص في أماكن أخرى في العالم
إلى الولايات المتحدة،
دي' أو كتسجيل رقمي 'إم بي 3'،
لموسيقى الوعي بالمكان
the size of the National Mall,
من حجم منتزه السوق القومي،
location-aware album to date,
ألبوم لموسيقى الوعي بالمكان حتى اليوم،
كل "الطريق السريع رقم 1"
خاصية تحديد المكان بالموسيقى،
هذه التقنيات الحديثة
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Ryan Holladay - MusicianBrothers Ryan and Hays Holladay explore the intersection of art and technology with an emphasis on music and sound, with projects ranging from multichannel audio installations to interactive performances to mobile apps.
Why you should listen
The Holladay brothers have done pioneering work in location-aware music composition: music created and mapped to a physical space, released as mobile apps, that use a mobile device’s GPS to dynamically alter the music as the listener traverses a landscape. Their first production, “The National Mall,” a location-aware piece mapped to the Mall in Washington, DC, was described by music critic Chris Richards “magical...like using GPS to navigate a dream.” They went on to create similar works for Central Park in New York and for SXSW Interactive in Austin, Texas, and are engaged in a long-term project of sonically mapping the entirety of the Pacific Coast Highway. Ryan is a 2013 TED Fellow.
Ryan Holladay | Speaker | TED.com