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|Bio=Max Franklin is a musician and digital artist currently based in Rotterdam. His work is concerned with the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software. He has worked within this position since completing his studies in Music, moving between a wide range of acts involving music, technology, design, arts and education. | |Bio=Max Franklin is a musician and digital artist currently based in Rotterdam. His work is concerned with the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software. He has worked within this position since completing his studies in Music, moving between a wide range of acts involving music, technology, design, arts and education. | ||
Through investigating the act of improvisation within music, Max examines ideas that liberation and resistance improvisation could provide. Both in artistic practices, and its wider application as critical methodology of research and exploration. | Through investigating the act of improvisation within music, Max examines ideas that liberation and resistance improvisation could provide. Both in artistic practices, and its wider application as critical methodology of research and exploration. | ||
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Creator | Max Franklin |
Year | 2018 |
Bio | Max Franklin is a musician and digital artist currently based in Rotterdam. His work is concerned with the fragile nature of improvisation in music, with software. He has worked within this position since completing his studies in Music, moving between a wide range of acts involving music, technology, design, arts and education.
Through investigating the act of improvisation within music, Max examines ideas that liberation and resistance improvisation could provide. Both in artistic practices, and its wider application as critical methodology of research and exploration. |
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