Review | A mesmerizing 'data sculpture' remixes Dvorak at the Kennedy Center
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"It's really, really hardcore research ... and then months and months of work; there's no shortcut there," Anadol said in an interview at the premiere, adding that working with custom AI algorithms isn't as easy as it might seem.
Anadol used AI to produce both a soundtrack inspired by Dvorak's music and a visual interpretation of his life. The score is based on recordings of Dvorak's nearly 200 surviving works.
The piece was first displayed as a public art installation in Prague a year ago and is now getting its U.S. premiere in celebration of the Reach's fifth anniversary.
For 'Dvorak Dreams,' Anadol's visualization draws on over 1 million images, including photos and documents from Dvorak's personal archives, as well as libraries and accessible repositories.
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