“Cant de la Sibil·la” / “Quien Más Me Ama“ | Maria Arnal | TED
Barcelona-based singer-songwriter Maria Arnal performs two songs blending her passions for technology and art with folk and techno-pop soundscapes. Using Holly (a digital twin of musician Holly Herndon’s voice), alongside AI-generated voices and a portable organ controlled through her laptop, she sings a cover of a medieval apocalyptic chant followed by a new release.
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