In B-Flat (in Bb 2.0): 20 YouTube Videos Create 1 Adaptive Song

in Bb 2.0 is a powerful new collaborative music experiment that collects the sounds of 20 individual YouTube videos into one song.
As they say:
play these together, some or all, start them at any time, in any order.
The resulting soundscape reminds me of a big city — clamor and harmony at once.
In Bb 2.0 calls itself ‘a collaborative music and spoken word project conceived by Darren Solomon from Science for Girls, and developed with contributions from users.’
Users are encouraged to adjust the mix of the tracks by timeline and sound level as they listen.
Seems like the next step of exploration from the Kutiman ThruYou remix of how-to culture. Very cool stuff.
The wall of videos format also invites all kinds of new explorations. Consider one video that could only be seen with all the individual videos playing at once. Consider using many small video players as pixels to create a larger screen. Consider playing the videos in sequence to unlock a riddle.
All kinds of ideas waiting to happen.
Tags:
collaboration, Darren Solomon, how-to culture, In B-Flat, in Bb 2.0, Kutiman, Science for Girls, sound experiments, Thru-You, youtube
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