Sound Advice: Collab in the AI Era - MusicNSW
The music industry is always shifting and the digital landscape in constant flux. Different technologies come and go; some stick, and some don’t. One thing is for sure, music and technology go hand-in-hand. 

Hosted by Kartini Ludwig (Director and Founder of Kopi Su), we talk with two collaborators - Daniel Stricker (The Deep Faith / Siberia Records / Midnight Juggernauts) and Serwah Attafuah (artist) - who have been working with NFTs and AI tools to release new music and create multidisciplinary works. In 2021, The Deep Faith & Serwah Attafuah (among others, including Jamie xx) collaborated on a Crypto Digital Opera commissioned by the Sydney Opera House. The collaboration saw a digital extension of a single through NFTs, live avatars and motion capture.

Multidisciplinary artist (including musician), Attafuah creates surreal cyber dreamscapes and heavenly wastelands, populated by afro-futuristic abstractions of self with strong ancestral and contemporary themes. She is highly regarded as a leader in the NFT space and has spoken at RightClickSave art and crypto conference, ADOBE Max, TEDx and SXSW Sydney. 

The Deep Faith - Daniel Stricker and along with fellow multidisciplinary artist Byron Spencer - aims to push digital creative boundaries.  Earlier this year, they released an AI generated single King of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, which features an AI Snoop Dogg singing a song about Anthony Kiedis doing his grocery shopping. Since then, they’ve performed a show in the crypt at St James Cathedral and will join this event fresh off the back of supporting Genesis Owusu on his US and Canada tour. 

Kartini Ludwig is the Director and Founder of Kopi Su, a digital design and innovation studio based on Gadigal land, Sydney. Kartini is the driving force behind Sonic Mutations, a collaborative AI music performance series originally commissioned by the Sydney Opera House for Outlines Festival (July 2023). The project has made appearances at SXSW Sydney and the Australasian Computer Music Conference. With over seven years of experience as a seasoned Producer and Digital Strategist, Kartini has an impressive track record of delivering projects at the intersection of arts, culture, and technology.

Serwah Attafuah

Multidisciplinary Artist

Serwah Attafuah is a multidisciplinary artist and musician based on Dharug land/Western Sydney. She creates surreal cyber dreamscapes and heavenly wastelands, populated by afro-futuristic abstractions of self with strong ancestral and contemporary themes. Serwah has collaborated and been commissioned by clients including Mercedes Benz, Nike, GQ, Microsoft, Adobe, Paris Hilton and Valentino. Notable achievements include her participation in Sotheby's 'Natively Digital': A Curated NFT auction, 'Apotheosis': a live motion capture experience with Soft Centre at The Sydney Opera House. and a TEDX talk in Sydney on The Metaverse and Afrofuturism.

Daniel Stricker

The Deep Faith / Siberia Records / Midnight Juggernauts

A musician and digital artist Daniel is a co-founding member of Siberia Records and drummer in Australian band Midnight Juggernauts. Daniel has been involved in the global music industry over the past 10 years and has worked with the likes of Alex Cameron, Sebastian Tellier, Dita Von Teese, Nicholas Godin (of Air) and Weyes Blood to name a few. He has won 2 AIR awards, 1 DMA award, been nominated for 3 ARIA Awards and has played festivals including Coachella and Primavera. As a member of The Deep Faith, Daniel works across multiple platforms and new technologies.

Kartini Ludwig

Kopi Su

Kartini is the driving force behind Sonic Mutations, a collaborative AI music performance series originally commissioned by the Sydney Opera House for Outlines Festival (July 2023). The project has made appearances at SXSW Sydney and the Australasian Computer Music Conference. With over seven years of experience as a seasoned Producer and Digital Strategist, Kartini has an impressive track record of delivering projects at the intersection of arts, culture, and technology.

Accessibility:

AIM's wheelchair accessible campus has an attended front desk to support attendees with any queries they may have. Head to the ground floor and take the lift up to level 6. If you have any specific access requirements please contact laura@musicnsw.com

Snacks & refreshments will be provided. 

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