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* Make use of the creativity and the time of every musician of the world
* Make use of the creativity and the time of every musician of the world
* Having a dedicated community of listeners, composers, players, verifiers and promoters to feed the never-ending music
* Having a dedicated community of listeners, composers, players, verifiers and promoters to feed the never-ending music
* Use internet/cloud technology to connect musicians over the world
* Make use of workflow technology and the communicative power of infographics to automate the facilitation process





Revision as of 20:46, 13 January 2017

The Letters of Utrecht and the Milliongenerations:Letters project are intended as a monument to the future, but are local. Can we think of monuments with greater reach?


Below follows a brainstorm from Ruud van Nimwegen about the concept how to create a never-ending piece of music.

Why


Why are we doing this? What's the higher goal, our vision?

  • Opportunity to shine very bright: for everyone it's possible to have a worldly stage, show it's talent and be proud to show friends and family their capabilities.
  • Bring inspiration together, having fun in creating music: musicians inspire each other and get connected, based on their passion and shared musical vision.
  • Music bringing opposing groups together: listeners will be surprised and touched by the variety of world music, their differences, and similarities. Although we might think different and have different ethical values, we also share the same things.
  • .....



How


What are the unique components that should make this thing work:

  • Make use of the creativity and the time of every musician of the world
  • Having a dedicated community of listeners, composers, players, verifiers and promoters to feed the never-ending music
  • Use internet/cloud technology to connect musicians over the world
  • Make use of workflow technology and the communicative power of infographics to automate the facilitation process


Background, related efforts