KORG OFFERS INTERACTIVE PRESENCE AT LEVI’S®/FADER
FORT
IN AUSTIN THE WEEK OF THE SXSW CONFERENCE
— Consumers
of all musical abilities able to make music in a “hands on”
setting —
MELVILLE,
NY, April 16, 2010 — Korg USA had a major interactive presence
at the 2010 Levi’s®/Fader Fort, the
week of the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin, Texas. Guests
of the massive, interactive compound and performance venue experienced
music-making in an unusual, hands-on way as they entered the Sound
Lab area, powered by Korg.
Through
the simple use of touch, visitors were able to create new sound discoveries
and even vocode in a specially-designed room with a “movie set”
décor, depicting a machine shop, with a modern day, musical
twist. Visitors to the room could also interact with each other, all
using strategically incorporated, popular Korg products such as Wavedrums,
Kaossilators, KP3
Kaoss Pads and Kaossilator
Pros. Some music stations even performed additional creative functions
such as using the instruments to operate various pieces of “machinery”
in the room.
Los
Angeles-based musician Brian Kehew was brought in to design the space:
“We tried to find a way to integrate the classic ‘rootsy’
style of Levi’s and Austin, Texas – with the modern state-of-the-art
Korg style. That was a challenge, as Korg design looks more at home
on a spaceship than a ranch. We worked from the concept that any instrument
is much like a tool – and how we could present this to the visitors
without saying it directly. A ‘tool’ shop – like
a 1950’s machinist shop – was a familiar look, worn and
comfortable and yet a place to create, to build. We made this workshop
that people felt good walking into, and the ‘tools’ on
the wall showed quickly this was a work environment, not a museum
where you can’t touch. So people gravitated toward whatever
pieces looked most interesting, and playing and figuring them out
as they went, without needing instructions. It made quite an impression
– most of these people had never seen the Korg instruments before,
or even been to a music store! It was designed to be fun, and so that
non-musicians could make music too. It was a great success for all
of us at Korg and Levi’s, and the people really loved it!”
Sheri
Timmons, Director, Engagement Marketing at Levi’s, commented
on the collaboration between Levi’s and Korg: “Levi’s
has been actively engaging the music community through events such
as the Levi’s/Fader Fort, and partnering with a forward-thinking
company such as Korg seemed like a natural fit. The selection of easy-to-use
Korg products that we included in our SoundLab helped us to create
an environment where anyone could enjoy music making and exploration
on their own.”
A
reported 35,000 visitors, ranging from music enthusiasts through professional
musicians, visited the Levi’s/Fader Fort. Click for event video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQ1Nk1HFNLw
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Photo file 1: Korg_SXSW_Levis_Wavedrum.JPG
Photo caption 1: Visitors to the 2010 Levi’s®/Fader
Fort, the week of the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin,
Texas. Individual at center is test-driving a Korg Wavedrum in the
event’s Sound Lab area. Photo by Phillip Angert. (This photo
is the property of Phillip Angert and may be used by the press only
for the purpose of one-time reproduction. Unauthorized use, alteration
or reproduction of this photograph is strictly prohibited.)
Photo
file 2: Korg_SXSW_Levis_Kaossilator.JPG
Photo caption 2: Visitors to the 2010 Levi’s®/Fader
Fort, the week of the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin,
Texas. Individuals are test-driving Korg Kaossilators in the event’s
Sound Lab area. Photo by Phillip Angert. (This photo is the property
of Phillip Angert and may be used by the press only for the purpose
of one-time reproduction. Unauthorized use, alteration or reproduction
of this photograph is strictly prohibited.)
—For
more information, contact Korg, 316 South Service Rd, Melville, NY
11747.
Tel: (631) 390-6500; Web: www.korg.com.