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Overall, In Event of Moon Disaster is described as a musical journey through highs and lows, or “a pendulum swung through the hardship of darker days” (like the song), according to Mister K. Inspired by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it’s ultimately about overcoming adversity, emerging from the darkness and finding the light at the end of the tunnel; or even some sense of hope. “I knew I wanted to make an album steeped in poignant and vulnerable themes, but I wanted it to also have some pop and sparkle.” The nine-track, 34 minute-spanning effort is reflective of the works of Neil Young and was written solely by Mister K and recorded at Paintbox Recording Studios in Winnipeg, MB. In terms of the genre and overall style found within In Event of Moon Disaster, Mister K calls himself a “cosmic folk-pop balladeer.” ....
Brandon Sun By: Kyle Darbyson Teacher turned musician Kevin Kratsch, better known by his stage name “Mister K,” is set to perform virtually for the very first time this upcoming Friday, with a solo concert that is being live streamed via the Killarney Turtle Mountain Arts Council’s YouTube channel. Advertisement Teacher turned musician Kevin Kratsch, better known by his stage name Mister K, is set to perform virtually for the very first time this upcoming Friday, with a solo concert that is being live streamed via the Killarney Turtle Mountain Arts Council’s YouTube channel. Talking to the Sun on Tuesday, Kratsch admitted that he is nervous about dipping his toe into this brand-new format, since he’s way more comfortable playing in front of a physical crowd. ....
Featured in Can You Spot a Deepfake? From Stephanie Lepp to Francesca Panetta and Halsey Burgund, artists are using AI to reveal the fragility of our trust in basic information Barack Obama never said: ‘President Trump is a total and complete dipshit.’ But, in 2018, a deepfake of him did. Deepfakes are synthetic videos (or speech, or text) created by a machine-learning algorithm that allows you to make faces, voices and even bodies look like they are saying, doing or writing something they didn’t. They rely on a type of deep learning called generative adversarial networks, in which two neural networks combine to generate a convincing replica: one creates fake images (here are some faces that look like Obama talking), while the other tries to judge if they are fake (this doesn’t look like Obama – do better), so the result is constantly improved until you have something that looks very like the former US president. Deepfakes are made using re ....