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Welcome to a week of articles about music and games. Updated on 15 March 2021
Hello! This week we re going to be celebrating the intersection of music and games in many of its forms, and we re calling it Music Week. Kicking things off is Malindy and a piece about the pleasure of making stuff.
A while back now, Google Arts and Culture released Blob Opera, a virtual choir designed by Google s artist in residence, David Li. This virtual choir isn t just something you listen to, it s a toy with the tactile charm of a Google doodle. On screen, you have four blobs that with their round eyes and big mouths remind me of Rayman s best friend Globox. Each of them represents a voice in a choir - bass, tenor, mezzo-soprano and soprano. While I felt the slight of this choir not including a contralto voice, I was soothed by how fun it was to play with. Making music is easy - drag a blob upwards and it stretches like taffy, changing pitch. Drag it forward an
Music Week: The many ways of making music in games (and what they mean) eurogamer.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from eurogamer.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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