This morning, discovery of the "welcome to the other side" concert by @jeanmicheljarre with the binaural sound of the teams of @radiofrance. An extraordinary immersive experience where innovation is at the service of emotions.
Source:
Jarregirl YouTube
Concerts attended:
Théâtre Marigny, Paris - 2007
Symphony Hall, Birmingham - 2008
RAH, London - 2008
Wembley Arena, London - 2009
NIA, Birmingham - 2009
POP Bercy, Paris - 2010
NIA, Birmingham - 2010
O2 Arena, London - 2010
Zénith Aréna, Lille - 2010
Port Hercule, Monaco - 2011
TUI Arena, Hannover - 2011
Festival International de Carthage - 2013
Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham - 2016
Jean-Michel about Welcome To The Other Side, a virtual Notre Dame, the impact of the pandemic on music, innovations in music technology, binaural recording, VR and augmented reality as new forms of expression, the value of music, respecting intellectual property, this being only the beginning of the digital age, artificial intelligence, Ray Charles and Pierre Soulages, lessons from his mother, a street in Lyon being named after his mother
Video:
Jarregirl YouTube
Concerts attended:
Théâtre Marigny, Paris - 2007
Symphony Hall, Birmingham - 2008
RAH, London - 2008
Wembley Arena, London - 2009
NIA, Birmingham - 2009
POP Bercy, Paris - 2010
NIA, Birmingham - 2010
O2 Arena, London - 2010
Zénith Aréna, Lille - 2010
Port Hercule, Monaco - 2011
TUI Arena, Hannover - 2011
Festival International de Carthage - 2013
Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham - 2016
Not really new stuff.
People asked about bluray releases. He answers that it's hard to release people on bluray because of quality.
He mentioned the Chile concert is one of his favourite concerts and he wants to release it.
He wants to do more VR projects, but it's not like "the real thing".
He compares VR with the beginning of cinema where people compared it with theater where people say "it's not really theater, you see people on a white screen, those are not actors"
Nice question: if he wants to do a concert in Minecraft. He likes the idea, but doesn't really answer it.