The document appears to be a summary of a pitch session at the MAMA 2021 event. It lists MaMA Invent Riffx as presenting, with artist Etienne De Crécy, founder Jwana Godinho of It's About Impact, director Virginie Dubois of Vertigo, CTO Frédéric Amadu of Ircam Amplify, and moderator Mathilde Neu, a music tech consultant. Thanks are given to partners of the event for their support. The session can be relistened to on the live website along with other panels from MAMA2021.
La formation, force motrice de la transition écologique du spectacle vivantMaMAEvent
The document discusses how training and education are the driving forces behind the ecological transition of the live music industry. It notes that a panel discussion at the MAMA event focused on this topic, with representatives from a recruitment consulting firm, a training organization, a festival collective, and a training funding body. The panel explored how forming provides the key to reducing the environmental impact of live performances and moving the industry towards more sustainability.
The document appears to be a summary of a pitch session at the MAMA 2021 event. It lists MaMA Invent Riffx as presenting, with artist Etienne De Crécy, founder Jwana Godinho of It's About Impact, director Virginie Dubois of Vertigo, CTO Frédéric Amadu of Ircam Amplify, and moderator Mathilde Neu, a music tech consultant. Thanks are given to partners of the event for their support. The session can be relistened to on the live website along with other panels from MAMA2021.
La formation, force motrice de la transition écologique du spectacle vivantMaMAEvent
The document discusses how training and education are the driving forces behind the ecological transition of the live music industry. It notes that a panel discussion at the MAMA event focused on this topic, with representatives from a recruitment consulting firm, a training organization, a festival collective, and a training funding body. The panel explored how forming provides the key to reducing the environmental impact of live performances and moving the industry towards more sustainability.
Alternatives et solutions pour d'autres modèles économiques du spectacle vivantMaMAEvent
The document discusses how training and education are the driving forces behind the ecological transition of the live music industry. It notes that a panel discussion at the MAMA event focused on this topic, with representatives from organizations like The Green Room, AFDAS, and Le Collectif des Festivals. The panel explored how forming provides the key to reducing the environmental impact of live performances and moving the industry towards more sustainable practices.
Looking for professionals with great ideas to pitch at JUMP session #2. Several presenters will discuss their projects, including building big data solutions for the European music industry using open data and AI, a digital music observatory providing industry indicators and data for research, and a copyright recognition technology for digital rights management and royalty monitoring powered by audio fingerprinting. The session will also feature presentations on public recording sessions in unusual venues to offer immersive musical experiences, a female urinal designed to improve gender equality at outdoor events, and initiatives to connect youth with community through music and document Europe's female music creator scene.
This document summarizes pitches from several music and arts fellows. It includes pitches for:
1. An augmented reality platform to experience music and its stories.
2. A virtual space to create personalized sound therapy playlists.
3. A music platform for artists to publish demos, gather feedback, and promote releases.
4. An interactive experience allowing fans direct connection and time with their favorite artists.
5. A radio focused on creative industries in Eastern Europe.
6. A project to promote mental health awareness in the music industry.
7. An immersive music theater incorporating installations, projections, and technology.
Patreon: The artist-creator at the core of a new online economyMaMAEvent
The document discusses a panel at the MAMA event about Patreon and how it allows artists and creators to be at the core of a new online economy. The panel featured Julie Knibbe and Noura Labbani discussing Patreon's role in supporting creators through direct patronage.
Développer sa Communauté en ligne en 2021MaMAEvent
The document provides information about developing an online community in 2021. It discusses a panel at the MAMA event featuring speakers from FOCUS Digital Services, Change dedisque, and Groover who provide advice on growing an online community. The panel was moderated by Caroline Barberi from Loud Vibes. The document directs readers to rewatch the panel discussion and find other panels on the MAMA festival website.
FELIN discusses her plans to release a new record in 2021-2022. The panel also features music industry professionals from Citizen Records, Bigwax, BacoMusic, and Olipe discussing tips for independent artists on releasing new music. The discussion can be re-listened to on the MAMA festival website.
Alternatives et solutions pour d'autres modèles économiques du spectacle vivantMaMAEvent
The document discusses how training and education are the driving forces behind the ecological transition of the live music industry. It notes that a panel discussion at the MAMA event focused on this topic, with representatives from organizations like The Green Room, AFDAS, and Le Collectif des Festivals. The panel explored how forming provides the key to reducing the environmental impact of live performances and moving the industry towards more sustainable practices.
Looking for professionals with great ideas to pitch at JUMP session #2. Several presenters will discuss their projects, including building big data solutions for the European music industry using open data and AI, a digital music observatory providing industry indicators and data for research, and a copyright recognition technology for digital rights management and royalty monitoring powered by audio fingerprinting. The session will also feature presentations on public recording sessions in unusual venues to offer immersive musical experiences, a female urinal designed to improve gender equality at outdoor events, and initiatives to connect youth with community through music and document Europe's female music creator scene.
This document summarizes pitches from several music and arts fellows. It includes pitches for:
1. An augmented reality platform to experience music and its stories.
2. A virtual space to create personalized sound therapy playlists.
3. A music platform for artists to publish demos, gather feedback, and promote releases.
4. An interactive experience allowing fans direct connection and time with their favorite artists.
5. A radio focused on creative industries in Eastern Europe.
6. A project to promote mental health awareness in the music industry.
7. An immersive music theater incorporating installations, projections, and technology.
Patreon: The artist-creator at the core of a new online economyMaMAEvent
The document discusses a panel at the MAMA event about Patreon and how it allows artists and creators to be at the core of a new online economy. The panel featured Julie Knibbe and Noura Labbani discussing Patreon's role in supporting creators through direct patronage.
Développer sa Communauté en ligne en 2021MaMAEvent
The document provides information about developing an online community in 2021. It discusses a panel at the MAMA event featuring speakers from FOCUS Digital Services, Change dedisque, and Groover who provide advice on growing an online community. The panel was moderated by Caroline Barberi from Loud Vibes. The document directs readers to rewatch the panel discussion and find other panels on the MAMA festival website.
FELIN discusses her plans to release a new record in 2021-2022. The panel also features music industry professionals from Citizen Records, Bigwax, BacoMusic, and Olipe discussing tips for independent artists on releasing new music. The discussion can be re-listened to on the MAMA festival website.