Tripods One @ SXSW
March 19, 2019

This is “Tripods One,” a robotic sound performance that highlights the future of human-machine interaction through robotics and music. Its creator, Moritz Simon Geist, performed several events at this year’s SXSW, headlining a set at the German Haus as a part of WUNDERBAR: German Music Night. He also brought his innovative sound to the main stage at the opening of the SXSW festival. For more information about Geist, his robots, and the futuristic sound world of “Robotic Electronic Music,” click here.
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