Have you ever experienced an artist whose work was unique to them as an individual and immediately recognizable as that artist - while simultaneously pushing boundaries and exploring new areas? In an age where every other video I see is about how AI is about to replace every artist in existence, how can we ensure that our own work isn't easily replaceable, and our own "original" artistic voice is always present?
Artists/Composers featured in intro:
David Bowie, Olivier Messiaen, Nine Inch Nails, Sergei Prokofiev, Yes, Hammock
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