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The Dying of the Art – When generative AI kills art
This new progressive rock song from Flawed Theorem questions the very nature of art. When generative AI started to create art, everybody had to find a way to understand and process the shifts in technology and society both. As an artist, who took years to learn how to paint a realistic portrait, it hurts that AI can do that in a few seconds, based on millions of pictures, and most of them used without permission. Do we show appreciation when we use that technology? Or are we silently destroying artistry?
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Petals – The debut single of Flawed Theorem
In my previous post, I announced my new band project Flawed Theorem. Today we just released our first single, “Petals”. Read this post to find the link.
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Flawed Theorem – A brand-new music project
Now it’s official: together with Christopher, I’m launching the online band “Flawed Theorem”. How it all came about, and what we’ll be releasing soon, you can read up here.
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In search for “Truth”
Collaborating with plenty of musicians from different genres, we wrote a progressive rock opera dealing with different aspects of truth.
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Remnants – Finest progressive rock
Here’s a song from deep within the trenches of pandemic life, from across the Atlantic Ocean. A prog rock/metal symphony of heartbreak; a deep and melancholy musical journey. Composed and performed by German musicians Nadine de Macedo, Sebastian Schleicher and Ben Ollig, with lyrics and vocals written and performed by American musician Rich Brewer. You can listen to our new song at Bandcamp and SoundCloud. Thanks for the collaboration!