“The Twin Paradox: A Symphonic Discourse” is a groundbreaking contemporary symphonic piece born from a unique collaboration between two composers and AI. Explore the challenges, surprises, and the innovative process that proves AI can fuel human artistry rather than replace it.

“The Twin Paradox: A Symphonic Discourse” premiered on October 10, 2024, by Münchner Symphoniker under Joseph Bastian at Prinzregententheater München.

https://twinparadox.ai

„The Tapestry Of Spaces“ („Das Lied der Räume“)

A masterpiece of classical music, AI composition, street art and immersive audio and video technology.

Seven rooms of the KUNSTLABOR 2 exhibition in Munich serve as the starting point for this project. Using photos of the rooms designed by the artists, the LLM-AI generated the melodic material for five individual instruments, each assigned to a specific room. 
“The Tapestry Of Spaces” was nominated for the German Orchestra Foundation’s Innovation Award in 2023.

https://www.thetapestryofspaces.com

Jakob Haas, cellist and permanent member of the Munich Symphony Orchestra, inspires not only in the concert hall, but also beyond with his versatile approach to classical music. In his role as an innovative artist, Jakob Haas has recently been working intensively with immersive technologies and machine learning to develop new, creative musical concepts.
With the hip-hop band ‘Einshoch6’, he travelled for many years as a cultural ambassador on concert tours in Europe, Asia, Africa and the USA and created crossover formats for symphony orchestras at home and abroad. 
Away from the stage, as a long-standing member of the Munich Symphony Orchestra’s Board of Directors, he is actively involved in the development of a contemporary artistic working environment.

The work of composer Adrian Sieber includes solo and chamber music as well as three operas, and his works have been premiered at Carnegie Hall and Konzerthaus Berlin, among others, and broadcast by broadcasters such as BR, SWR, WDR and ORF. In addition to contemporary music, he also composes incidental music for plays, and his more than 50 stage productions have taken him to theatres in Augsburg, Salzburg, Würzburg and Stuttgart, among others.
Adrian Sieber has composed and produced the music for five feature films and numerous short films. He has been nominated three times for the Jerry Goldsmith Award in Film Music.

Wolfgang Kiendl is an Associate Director at the global business consulting firm Protiviti. Wolfgang has more than 18 years of experience as a consultant in the areas of sustainability, internal audit, financial advisory, risk and process management, compliance and corporate governance.

For many years, he has also been using his expertise to support cultural projects, for example as CFO of die Ohrgie e.V. association and the Munich artists‘ collective Hasibär.