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Beatie Wolfe

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Beatie is an award-winning British artist and innovator who has been recognized for pioneering new music formats that blend physical and digital experiences, aiming to reintroduce tangibility and storytelling to music.

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Beatie Wolfe is an award-winning British artist and innovator renowned for creating groundbreaking new formats for music. She’s been hailed as a “musical weirdo” by WIRED magazine, which also named her one of “22 people changing the world.” Wolfe’s work often bridges the physical and digital, seeking to reintroduce tangibility and storytelling into the music experience. Some of her notable projects include a 3D theater for the palm of your hand, a wearable record jacket, and an “anti-stream” of her album from the quietest room on Earth. This innovative anti-stream was broadcast to space using a massive horn, exploring the future of music distribution. Her work has been exhibited at institutions like the V&A Museum and the London Design Museum. Beyond her artistic endeavors, Wolfe is deeply involved in philanthropy, especially in the field of music and health. She co-founded The Times, a major research project which explores the therapeutic power of music for individuals with dementia. The project’s significant findings led to its adoption by prestigious institutions, including Stanford University and the Alzheimer’s Association, and it was also instrumental in the creation of the charity Music For Dementia. A documentary about her work, Orange Juice for the Ears, was commissioned by Barbican, Europe’s largest arts center, highlighting her music, innovations, and humanitarian efforts.

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