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Sponsoring
The Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media (BKM) provides up to €105 million in funding annually for live music events and national music festivals. Live music promoters of all genres – including classical music – are eligible to apply.
Sounds good. If, for whatever reason, I continue to be unable to find private investors, I will unfortunately have to turn to the state, i.e., to us taxpayers for sponsorship, in order to complete my monumental work, Bruckner's Ninth Symphony, within three years at the latest. sinfonìa visìbile in re minore regeneratione Bruckner to finally be able to premiere it after over 40 years of painstaking creative development work. Theoretically, there are many opportunities for this in art, music, and culture, such as the Berlinale, the Biennale, and Documenta. Surely that should be possible in the (still) richest country in Europe...
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A cinematic sensation and almost uncanny: OpenAI's current AI model Sora, from the US company best known for its ChatGPT, creates photorealistic films from text input - entirely without actors, camera and director!
An AI chatbot generates a complete shooting concept for an entire scene within minutes. Sora then transforms this text input into photorealistic film scenes with multiple camera angles, objects, and characters.
According to OpenAI, this is possible because Sora doesn't just blindly execute text input, but thanks to AI and model training, it also understands how people and objects behave physically in the real world. Actors, stunt performers, camera operators, props, and pretty much everyone directly involved in the shoot are also digitized, which would drastically reduce my originally very high production costs (...).
A bright light on the horizon of my ambitious Bruckner symphony visualization!
EXAMPLE OF AN AI-GENERATED SCENE WITH DOGS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysU7Qa6-pJY
