Dan Deacon’s set was punctuated by, you guessed it, a live mascot of a bird with human lips parading around the stage. Avian-silliness aside, all of the AI tools showcased by Deacon’s set show that the technology is powerful enough for live performances and has the potential to be used in the visual themes for a wide array of music styles. The concert begins at the 44-minute mark in the video embedded below.
Bands like Iron Maiden or artists like Taylor Swift are famous enough and have an entire team of visual artists and illustrators who can make a light show or music video for them at the drop of a hat. Still, the tools have the potential to be of great use to musicians and artists who don’t have that luxury. AI tools like the ones Deacon presented can take a lot of the expensive and time-consuming leg work out of adding visual flair to a performance on a level that was previously inaccessible to smaller acts or artists with or without birds with lips.
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