Ryan Holladay: To hear this music you have to be there. Literally

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For any of you who have visited or lived in New York City,
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these shots might start to look familiar.
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This is Central Park,
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one of the most beautifully designed
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public spaces in America.
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But to anyone who hasn't visited,
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these images can't really fully convey.
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To really understand Central Park,
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you have to physically be there.
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Well, the same is true of the music,
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which my brother and I composed and mapped
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specifically for Central Park.
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I'd like to talk to you today a little bit about the work
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that my brother Hays and I are doing --
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That's us there. That's both of us actually —
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specifically about a concept that we've been developing over the last few years,
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this idea of location-aware music.
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Now, my brother and I, we're musicians
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and music producers.
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We've been working together since,
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well, since we were kids, really.
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But recently, we've become more and more interested
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in projects where art
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and technology intersect,
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from creating sight-specific audio
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and video installation
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to engineering interactive concerts.
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But today I want to focus on this concept
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of composition for physical space.
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But before I go too much further into that,
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let me tell you a little bit about how we got started
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with this idea.
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My brother and I were living in New York City
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when the artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude
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did their temporary installation, The Gates,
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in Central Park.
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Hundreds of these brightly-colored sculptures
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decorated the park for a number of weeks,
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and unlike work that's exhibited
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in a more neutral space,
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like on the walls of a gallery or a museum,
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this was work that was really in dialogue
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with this place,
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and in a lot of ways, The Gates
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was really a celebration
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of Frederick Olmsted's incredible design.
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This was an experience that stayed with us
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for a long time, and years later,
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my brother and I moved back to Washington, D.C.,
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and we started to ask the question,
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would it be possible,
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in the same way that The Gates
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responded to the physical layout of the park,
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to compose music for a landscape?
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Which brought us to this.
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(Music)
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On Memorial Day, we released "The National Mall,"
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a location-aware album
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released exclusively as a mobile app
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that uses the device's built-in GPS functionality
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to sonically map the entire park
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in our hometown of Washington, D.C.
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Hundreds of musical segments
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are geo-tagged throughout the entire park
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so that as a listener traverses the landscape,
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a musical score is actually unfolding around them.
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So this is not a playlist or a list of songs
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intended for the park,
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but rather an array of distinct melodies and rhythms
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that fit together like pieces of a puzzle
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and blend seamlessly
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based on a listener's chosen trajectory.
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So think of this as
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a choose-your-own-adventure of an album.
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Let's take a closer look.
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Let's look at one example here.
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So using the app,
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as you make your way towards the grounds
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surrounding the Washington Monument,
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you hear the sounds of instruments warming up,
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which then gives way to the sound of a mellotron
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spelling out a very simple melody.
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This is then joined by the sound of sweeping violins.
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Keep walking, and a full choir joins in,
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until you finally reach the top of the hill
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and you're hearing the sound of drums and fireworks
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and all sorts of musical craziness,
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as if all of these sounds are radiating out
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from this giant obelisk that punctuates
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the center of the park.
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But were you to walk in the opposite direction,
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this entire sequence happens in reverse.
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And were you to actually exit the perimeter of the park,
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the music would fade to silence,
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and the play button would disappear.
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We're sometimes contacted by people in other parts of the world
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who can't travel to the United States,
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but would like to hear this record.
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Well, unlike a normal album,
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we haven't been able to accommodate this request.
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When they ask for a C.D. or an MP3 version,
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we just can't make that happen,
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and the reason is because
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this isn't a promotional app
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or a game to promote or accompany
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the release of a traditional record.
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In this case, the app is the work itself,
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and the architecture of the landscape
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is intrinsic to the listening experience.
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Six months later, we did a location-aware album
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for Central Park,
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a park that is over two times the size of the National Mall,
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with music spanning from the Sheep's Meadow
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to the Ramble to the Reservoir.
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Currently, my brother and I are working on
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projects all over the country,
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but last spring we started a project,
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here actually at Stanford's
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Experimental Media Art Department,
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where we're creating our largest location-aware album to date,
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one that will span the entirety of Highway 1
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here on the Pacific Coast.
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But what we're doing, integrating GPS with music,
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is really just one idea.
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But it speaks to a larger vision
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for a music industry that's sometimes struggled
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to find its footing in this digital age,
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that they begin to see these new technologies
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not simply as ways of adding bells and whistles
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to an existing model,
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but to dream up entirely new ways
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for people to interact with
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and experience music.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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