Ahead of today’s VDF collaboration with Beatie Wolfe, the musician says that the coronavirus lockdown is a chance to celebrate “the little things that are so often overlooked” in this video message for Virtual Design Festival.
“I’ve been finding this time to be a great exercise in presence and gratitude,” she said in the video filmed in Los Angeles.
Wolfe, who has been described as a “musical weirdo and visionary”, will be sharing her music and artworks with Virtual Design Festival today.
Her programme will start at 11:00am UK time with the online premiere of the singer-songwriter’s documentary Orange Juice for the Ears and will culminate at 5:00pm with a live interview and performance. You can see the schedule of the day here.
Wolfe is a Los Angeles-based musician and artist. She has previously created a set of business-card-sized vinyl records embedded with a near-field communication (NFC) chip, which listeners tap against a smartphone to play.
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