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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a particularly strong impact on artists. In her TEDxTalk, Ji-Hae Park talks about her time as a musician during the COVID-19 pandemic and shows the audience how she recreated classical music through the use of AI during this time. Hi, I am the violinist Ji-Hae Park.
I play my beloved violin for a living. It is my pure passion and joy, but if you ask me why I live, I would say that the reason of my life is to spread positive messages by playing not only my violin, but my whole life. I enjoy exploring everything I can through music. Maybe that's why I'm so crazy about AI technology right now.
In 2013, I spoke at the TED event ‘Dreamer’ in Long Beach, where Elon Musk was the speaker, just before it was my turn. Regardless of the controversies he generates, I greatly admire his ‘stay hungry and stay foolish’ attitude.
At the TEDx event ‘Shape your world’ in Darmstadt, I would like to talk about my time as a musician during the COVID-19 pandemic. Normally, traveling to concerts or conferences means I'm always working and practicing. At the beginning of the pandemic it was really hard for me not to be able to pursue my profession, but on the other hand it was the only time when I could rest and improve myself. In that time, I was able to recreate classical music by integrating AI technology… This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx