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This video of Felicity freaking the iPhone under the Christmas Story leg lamp comes with a high recommendation.

“Not only did this make my YEAR this is the best Sonifi vid ever. EVER!!!!” say BT.

I’m a little iffy on the whole film your underage kid and put them on YouTube thing. They often seem to be more about the off-screen parents than the children.

But this video made me think that BT’s Sonafi, and apps like it, may be more than just a new way to distribute a song – they may be the way a new generation experiences music.

Let me know what you think! Will apps like BT’s Sonafi change the way we experience music?

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3 Responses to “Felicity Freaks The iPhone Under A Christmas Story Leg Lamp”  

  1. 1 AJRussell

    Great vid, interesting point, but can you really see yourself in a future where instead of putting on an artist's latest record and passively listening to it, you install his latest app and interact with the piece – basically arranging and effecting loops? Interactive music is a fascinating field, especially I think in the realm of video games, where interaction is obviously key. But I can't see standalone interactive music being anything more than a gimmick, a novelty.

  2. 2 synthhead

    What if you didn't have to install anything, and Sonifi let you download the latest tracks?

  3. 3 Gordon

    What I find interesting is that the electronics / technology advances are coming full-circle, musically. It's going back to ever more 'live' conceptualisations of 'recorded media' where 'performance' and 'recording' are merging back into a supremely democratic realm of instantaneous interaction between people, free of the industrial structures of commerce and 'division of labour'. In short, music is returning to a form of genuine conversation.

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