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Music in the air
Around the most visited touristic spots in the Central Helsinki, we propose to have QR codes that can be scanned with the smartphones and there will be Finnish music of different styles. In can be actually a musical route around the Helsinki City Center, that would introduce people with Finnish music.
The same idea can be applied to other cultural areas e.g. literature, visual arts, history etc.
Budgeting: together with the City experts - developing the app (coding), collaborations with cultural institutions (Musiikkitalo, museums, art galleries, etc.)
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During March, city experts have commented on the proposals on the OmaStadi website and the proposals will be finalized together with city experts also in teemaraksa online workshops. Not all proposals will be addressed at teemaraksa workshops, as some will be completed on the OmaStadi website by co-development and discussion.
Teemaraksa workshop for your proposal is taking place at 21.4. 2021 from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm.
It can happen that you will receive a message from the city expert to the comment field of your proposal that your proposal is ready as such and will proceed next to cost calculation. In this case, we will automatically cancel your registration for the workshop if you have already registered.
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Kirsti/Stadiluotsi
Dear Giulnara, Your idea and proposition “Music in the air” in OmaStadi, how great idea by diversifying urban environment in terms of coloring localities with a soundscape! QR codes ipso facto are easy and cheap way to produce and spread out contents, BUT if this interface is some kind of application, it will be more complicated – and expensive (encoding costs, depends on the scope of contens). So that´s why idea needs a little more information in its technical implementation and its content: Is it only and only for music or also visual arts, photos, text format, history etc???
Dear Giulnara, Your idea and proposition “Music in the air” in OmaStadi, how great idea by diversifying urban environment in terms of coloring localities with a soundscape! QR codes ipso facto are easy and cheap way to produce and spread out contents, BUT if this interface is some kind of application, it will be more complicated – and expensive (encoding costs, depends on the scope of contens). So that´s why idea needs a little more information in its technical implementation and its content: Is it only and only for music or also visual arts, photos, text format, history etc???
AND: Could You clarify content a little more, please. Another case is copyrights. In every work of art (music, visual arts etc.) must pay copyright royalties. (Exceptions exists… for example if artist/composer had died more than 70 years ago, the heirs are out of copyright’s after that.). When these QR codes are in the most visited tourist spots in the central Helsinki, contracts with Teosto and Gramex verify separately, anyhow probably most of the costs will comprised of copyright payments. And because of the nature of the OmaStadi (project money only for the limited time of the project), when application / copyrights are not financed by OmaStadi, it will be out of order after that.
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