Global Virtual Choirs

People from All Around the World Join Eric Whitacre to Make Music as One

Created by hundreds, this new project features individual artist performances uploaded in video form and edited to create a unified Virtual Choir. The performers all sing from their homes and bedrooms and upload their videos. These are then edited by video technicians and started all at once to create this audio and visual feast.

The second Virtual Choir (VC2) had been presented at TED. The next in the series, aptly titled VC3, had an amazing 3,746 videos from 73 different countries. The Virtual Choir 4 is now being invited to perform at Coronation Concerts in July at Buckingham Palace. Eric Whitacre, the creator of this project, is funding VC4 on Kickstarter to be able to do so.

The idea behind the project is simple, but an epic demonstration of the lengths people can take when creatively making use of technology.
Trend Themes
1. Virtual Choirs - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Explore the potential of virtual choirs as a collaborative and inclusive way of making music across borders.
2. Remote Collaboration - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop tools and platforms that enable remote collaboration for artists and performers.
3. Crowdfunding - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Utilize crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter to fund creative projects and performances.
Industry Implications
1. Music - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrate technology and online platforms into the music industry to enable remote collaboration and virtual performances.
2. Video Editing - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Innovate video editing techniques to seamlessly combine individual artist performances into a unified audio and visual experience.
3. Online Fundraising - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop and improve online crowdfunding platforms to support creative projects and performances.

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