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Sunday
Aug302009

Conduct your own digital symphony, YouTube style

InBFlat lets you control individual videos to create your own symphony of sortsThis piece of YouTube performance art from Darren Solomon called InBFlat is interesting to watch once or twice.

InBFlat (the title references a musical note) is hard to explain, but in short it’s a panel of 20 YouTube videos, each featuring a different solo music performance, that you can start or stop whenever you want. You’re basically conducting your own orchestra. 

What’s weird is that no matter how you switch up the performances, there’s a cohesion to it all. Outside of the spoken word element, the music reminded me of the new-age music one hears at overpriced gift or garden shops.  

 

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