Peter Gabriel & Technology
Saturday March 29th 2008, 10:14 pm
Filed under: Internet, Life, Music, Technology

Peter Gabriel, one of my all-time favourite musicians, continues to be at the forefront of technology usage — particularly when it comes to technology for music and human rights:

On the human rights side:

  • In 1992 he co-founded WITNESS, “an international human rights organization that uses video and online technologies to open the eyes of the world to human rights violations”
  • In 1999 he started TheElders.org, which is a “new gathering of world leaders who [have] come together to guide and support our ‘global village’”.

So it’s no surprise that he is involved in recent areas of music technology as well:

Both sound really interesting and I’ll write more about them once I’ve played around with them a little more.

[More PG: Wikipedia, Last.fm, Real World Records, WOMAD]



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