Why Brazilian DJ Alok wants to ‘keep art human’
The Latin Grammy-nominated artist is using his Coachella set to critique AI automation in the arts.
The Latin Grammy-nominated artist is using his Coachella set to critique AI automation in the arts.
This research, grounded in the Stimulus-Organism-Response (SOR) framework, examines how perceived multisensory stimuli (visual, auditory, olfactory, and...
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Demonizing prosecutor Jack Smith and distorting his investigation of Trump.
Urban geographer Stephanie Wakefield's “Miami in the Anthropocene” calls for a new critical urban theory for our time.
The Brazilian DJ played the Sahara Tent with 50 dancers from Urban Theory and welcomed Ava Max for a pair of songs.