Google's new fun tool Blob Opera allows people with no music skills to create an opera-inspired song with just a few clicks. With Christmas just around the corner, Google has launched a new Blob Opera ...
If you've dreamed about creating your own opera masterpiece, Google has your back. The company has introduced a new experiment under its Arts & Culture non-profit initiative called 'Blob Opera.' The ...
Christmas songs are ubiquitous during the festive season, but most of them lose their luster after you’ve heard them a trillion times. If you wish this really would be the Last Christmas you’re forced ...
Found: Google's latest machine learning experiment is a strange but compelling opera simulator. Dubbed "Blob Opera," the gadget puts you in control of four squishy singers who perform improvised ...
'Blob Opera ' is a service that allows you to compose your own opera-style music by moving the mysterious and mysterious characters 'Blob'. It's okay if you don't have any knowledge of music, so I ...
Last year Google debuted a machine learning with its unique “Blob Opera” and, thanks to some incredible remakes posted to YouTube, they ended up going somewhat viral. Now, Google is sending the Blob ...
With school out for the year and many taking their summer break, many families will be looking for something fun to do over the next few weeks. Google's latest machine-learning game may be one way to ...
After going on tour at I/O 2021, Google’s Blob Opera is back with a bang for late 2022, and they are challenging you to a classical music rhythm-based music game. The Blob Opera “Blob Beats” mini-game ...
2020 is clearly not the year for caroling. However, that doesn’t mean you have to give up on the festivities of singing. Through a quirky new project from Google, you can assemble your own four-person ...
Toward the end of 2020, digital artist David Li collaborated with Google's Arts and Culture lab to release a fun machine learning experiment called the Blob Opera. Now Stuck Labs has developed a ...
If there was ever a reason to get me to question the whole idea of “Game of the Year”, it’s this weird little blob experiment right here. No, I don’t think I’m actually going to consider this thing as ...