From AI to floppy disks, musicians are 'collaborating' with tech to make wildly original sounds

Published: 12 April 2023
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Mechanical maestros are taking the internet by storm, composing and performing tech-powered tunes we can all jam out to. But can these robots hit all the right notes and capture the magic of music?

Hosted by Taelor Lewis-Joseph, CBC Arts' new series digi-Art looks to the horizon to see what's possible with art and tech — charting a course led by creatives and innovators toward new worlds and ways of creating.

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