J. Viewz Is Creating an Interactive Album That Is Viewable in Real Time
Back in October I wrote about iamamiwhoami, a Swedish pop act that released their third album in multiple formats — one of them being a website. This worked well. iamamiwhoami’s music and videos always go up on YouTube first, and are created as a digital narrative.
What happens when a website is not just one of your album formats, what if a website shaped and documented the entire album creation process?
That’s what artist J. Viewz (Jonathan Dagan) is doing for his latest album.<!–/*
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In the above screenshot you can see that J. Viewz is currently on song five of the album. Each dot on the timeline represents a different event, documented by a video, an audio clip, a photo, etc. Fans can also leave comments on the timeline. Fans that pre-order the album can download audio files and other content from the website.
The first event on the timeline for song five is a collaboration with Gotye on a drum track. The collaboration was documented by this video:
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Gotye and the MachineStarting song 5 with Gotye and a 1950’s Drum machine. Enter the Project: www.jviewz.com
Posted by j.viewz on Friday, April 17, 2015
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