It has been way too long since our last meetup. Time to gather again!
This time, the overall topic is about the potential of technology to enable the establishment of music communities. No matter how technology-driven the industry is, music is still about the people who create it and listen to it. Let’s talk about ways build and foster relationships within the world of music.
We will look at the challenges and opportunities to use technologies to stay connected, build meaningful relationships and connect people with common interests with each other. No matter how distant they are from each other.
We will learn about existing music communities and how they have been established, failed attempts to create communities for musicians and new communities for artists, music producers, music lovers and people from the extended music ecosystem that are about to be launched very soon.
Meet and connect with like-minded individuals from diverse backgrounds, network, share ideas, and enjoy having fun and free drinks.
We grateful that the Berlin Senate Department for Economics, Energy and Public Enterprises provided us with some funding for this event.
See you at Forum Factory on Monday, November 11 from 6.30 pm on.
Entry is free!
RSVP BELOW!
PROGRAM IN A NUTSHELL
Witness presentations from experts that have developed or worked on solutions for music communities, using different technologies. They will share insights, failures they made and opportunities they see for the creation of music communities in the future.
Doors Open: 6.30 pm
Presentations: 7.00 – 8.30 pm
- Dana Lee: Building authentic communities using both physical and digital spaces.
- Albert Gruber: RS Baze, an app that connects producers, DJs, artists, and composers in a vibrant community.
Networking: 8.30 – 10.30 pm
PRESENTATIONS
1st PRESENTER: DANA LEE
Dana is a freelance Software Engineer based in Berlin, with a degree in Computer Science from New York University. During her time at NYU, she worked as a Research Assistant at the Music and Audio Research Lab, contributing to the open-source library Librosa. She has since gained experience working at companies like Ableton, Spotify, and Meetup. Outside of tech, Dana is also a musician making ambient electronic music and also enjoys brewing nonalcoholic beverages.
In this talk, Dana will explore how artists can build authentic communities using both physical and digital spaces. Drawing from her experience in music and tech, she’ll show how digital platforms help artists connect with fans and create spaces that resonate, bridging the gap between online presence and real-world gatherings.
2nd PRESENTER: ALBERT GRUBER
Albert will talk about RS Baze, an idea born from the creative energy of the Riversidestudios, where 27 studios foster synergy and collaboration among music professionals and creative talents. Their vision is to connect producers, DJs, artists, and composers in a vibrant community. Recognising the need for a space where creative minds can come together, the platform aims to facilitate meaningful interactions. The creators of RS Baze provide access to exclusive industry news, professional resources, and unique benefits from our partners, all designed to enhance collaboration. They believe that by fostering an environment where communication flows freely and connections are strengthened, we can optimize the creative process and empower individuals to bring their visions to life.
3rd PRESENTER tba. soon.
WALL OF OPPORTUNITIES
A big piece of paper, pinned to a wall with space for everyone to leave a note. Make use of it if you are looking for a project partner or if you want to offer your own skills and services.
AN EVENT FOR EVERYONE.
This event is for you whether you are interested in learning more about music, new technology, music communities, entrepreneurship, or if you just want to hang with the local Berlin music tech community.
DRINKS
are FREE. 😉
ENTRY
is free but RSVP is mandatory.
REGISTER HERE
We look forward to hanging out with you!
FORUM FACTORY is accessible for wheelchairs.
The venue can be reached by public transport. The closest U-bahn station is Kochstraße/Checkpoint Charlie.
If you need assistance or have questions, please contact info@music-tech.de
Become part of the Berlin Music Tech Community and join our group on MEETUP.COM.
There you can also register for the event.
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