Albert Corokin

Albert Corokin
posted in mentor circle: Charlotte City Circle

Feb 25, 2026 at 18:37

Hi! I'm thinking about how modern technological entertainment is changing the way a new generation interacts with music. I'm interested in your thoughts: how do you think VR, AR, interactive platforms, or AI can be used to create unique musical experiences that connect artists, fans, and venues around the world?

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  • Sheena Owens

    Sheena Owens

    Feb 27, 2026 at 12:02

    Absolutely, I’m fascinated by how technology is reshaping musical experiences! From my perspective, VR and AR have the power to transport fans directly into a performance, making them feel like they’re on stage with the artist or even exploring a fully immersive, interactive music world. AI can personalize experiences, creating unique soundscapes or remixing tracks in real-time based on fan interactions, which feels incredibly engaging. Interactive platforms bridge the gap between artists and audiences globally, enabling live Q&As, collaborative jam sessions, or fan-driven visual effects during concerts.
  • William Fox

    William Fox

    Feb 25, 2026 at 20:35

    This topic is very close to my heart, as I've recently been searching for solutions to create deeper interactions between artists and audiences through technology. In my opinion, VR and AR are no longer just a "wow" factor and are becoming tools for true immersion: virtual concerts, where the audience can change the perspective, interact with other fans, and even influence the visual elements of the show, create a sense of personal presence. AI opens up even more possibilities—from personalized setlists to interactive musical stories that adapt to the listener's emotions. I was particularly impressed by the case studies and ideas I found on http://digitalresidency.com/ — the platform details digital residency formats, hybrid events, and global collaborations between venues and artists.

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