The Convergence of Artistry and Experience.
Brian Solis studies disruptive technology and digital anthropology. He’s also an artist who has spent time with some of music’s biggest stars. In his presentation, he will explore the evolution of the music business, the relationship between artist and fan and also the changing dynamics in the value of music. Ranging from iTunes to Spotify to the decline of album sales, he will share the sweet musical notes of convergence and the future of music.
10. Ad-funded on-demand is not going to sustain the entire
ecosystem of the creators as well as the investors
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13. .14 vs .81
It takes 5-7 plays of a song on the streaming
service’s free “tier”— which makes its money
from ads—to generate the same amount of
royalties as a single play on Spotify Premium
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15. Streaming companies argue that they pay
royalties similar to radio plays.
One could argue that radio sells music
and streaming doesn’t.
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17. YouTube thinks offering free music videos is
good for both the service and the music industry.
33. Artists are Only
“Part” of a
Consumer Avatar
The artist
contributes to who
they are through the
look and sound of
their favorite songs
or performers.
41. Those people who connect with a musician
and view them as an artist are more likely
to view the albums as works of art that are
worth a premium.
42. $529 million was pledged to
Kickstarter projects last year.
4,009 were music projects. Film
and Video came in second place
with 3,846 successful projects.
The future of artistry is in the
hands of artists.