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Ambassador Award 2023 - KUJU Studio from Kosovo for the "Best Art Production of the Year"

See how artificial intelligence imagines the look of Rave in the 90s

Artificial intelligence is advancing more and more every day 💘 In recent days, the focus of the public has been ChatGPT, which simulates a human conversation , behind it is the company OpenAI, which has already created the Dall-E-2 system for generating photos with artificial intelligence. Using descriptions and words, the artificial intelligence can create real photos or drawings depending on the command you enter, whatever you think of 😎😍 Dall-E-2 is named after the Spanish artist Salvador Dali and the animated robot Wall E , and has recently been available to everyone for free. Users around the world played with artificial intelligence, and Ed Haas decided to check how artificial intelligence imagines a rave party in 1998. The answer to that question, see in the photos below. [source]

More than 50 thousand Italians in 6 cities protested against the -Anti-Rave- law

Ravers in Italia have chosen street parades as a way to protest and express their discontent! FOTO: SMASH Repression, Robi Fog, Niccolò Bussolati, Santano Viperillo After the announcement of the new "anti-rave" law in Italy, which comes into force at the beginning of 2023, Italian partygoers in cities across the country on the Apennine peninsula have decided to express their dissatisfaction. The new article of law 633, which should enter into force early next year, prohibits gatherings in open areas, abandoned buildings and similar locations where illegal raves could be held. Also, people suspected of organizing illegal raves, the new law enables them to be wiretapped. Organized by several French and Italian music collectives, more than 50,000 ravers in Turin, Bologna, Naples, Rome, Palermo and Florence took part in street parades. One of the prominent figures of the "anti-rave" protest is Santano Viperillo from the Naples club "Duel", says: "It is im

Berlin: The Love Parade returns in the heart of summer after a 16-year pause

 The last Love Parade in Berlin was held in 2006 with 1.2 million visitors , and the last Love Parade in general was held in 2010 in Duisburg with tragic consequences. Love Parade was a big, colorful celebration of electronic music and techno culture . Millions of people from all over the world gathered to dance on the streets of Berlin. Get involved and help with a donation to hold the Rave The Planet Parade on July 9, 2022. What remains, what will change? What remains the same is that the organizers are calling for demonstrations. Demonstrations are for the same values that brought the participants of the Love Parade to the streets: love, peace, friendship, solidarity, diversity, respect and of course music, music, music. There will be a parade through Berlin that presents a diverse variety of electronic music. What is changing is, for example, the name. The new parade is called "Rave The Planet Parade" . This takes over the original vision of the Love Parade, that one da

“Electrochoc” by Laurent Garniera at 18 years of “Klubska scena” in Aquarius club in Zagreb, Croatia

Electronic bestseller “ Electrochoc” by Laurent Garniera at 18 years of “Klubska scena” in Aquarius club in Zagreb, Croatia on 15th November 2019. A ten year old kid who improvised partying in his own room, collected over the years of experience, wrote it all in 2003 and published a book, the most famous electronic bestseller " Electrochoc ".  Laurent Garnier confirmed his status as the highest authority on the electronic scene with the publication of this book, whose writing was assisted by the French journalist David Brun-Lambert , and the success of the book is confirmed by numerous world-wide translations, including publications in the Kosovo region, as in Serbia, Croatia and BiH. We hope that there will be a Kosovo edition soon.  " Electrochoc " is an autobiography written as a novel in which the protagonist is Laurent himself, who witnessed and actively participated in these events.  It is not an egoistic autobiography but a coherent inte

French government proposes new 'anti-rave' law

The Senate has formally proposed a new law that will interfere with the survival of the scene in that country. The law provides that every organizer must adapt to the new "precautions" that require him to meet with the mayor at least one month before the event. They are also seeking a reduction in volume and noise parameters, new administrative deadlines and other difficult criteria to apply. This law is reminiscent of the UK law of the 90s which was then in force at illegal parties. Currently, the problem is to get all the permits and authorizations, but with the new law it will be almost impossible for one average young organizer to embark on such obligations. Penalties for breaching the law are £ 3750 and / or seizing equipment that is expensive. They believe that the law will contribute to the overall better lifestyle of the stat. Club owners, organizers and promoters complain that no one involves them in the discussions and issues that affect them, s