Beat-Making in the Public Domain with Citizen DJ

'Around 400,000 new sound recordings from 1922 and earlier are now in the public domain. But what can be done with them? The Library of Congress's Citizen DJ offers one option. It collects free sound recordings in a browsable database and allows anyone to create music with them. Brian Foo, the artist and computer scientist behind the project, joins All Of It to discuss.'

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Published on January 13, 2022 07:21
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