Luneta Mágica uses AI to address the environmental crisis in the Amazon in new clip
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Luneta Mágica releases new video, “Tuiuiu”, part of the studio album “No Paiz das Amazonas”
Manaus (AM) – In an innovative mix of music, environment and technology, last Sunday (8), the Amazonian band Luneta Mágica launches its new clip, “Tuiuiu”, which is part of the studio album “No Paiz das Amazonas”, using tools of artificial intelligence to expand the narrative about the environmental crisis in the Amazon.
The clip can be watched on YouTube through the link, offering a visual and sound immersion in the Amazon rainforest, combining powerful images and the band’s engaging music.
“Artificial intelligence helped us explore new ways to tell this important story,”
comments one of the band members and director of the clip, Daniel Freire.
The animation brings references to the environmental crisis in the Amazon, including the fires and drought that have impacted the entire region. Amazonas has faced serious environmental challenges in recent months, from falling air quality in Manaus to forest fires and a drought that could last until the beginning of 2024.
“We feel that as artists in the region we have a role to play in raising awareness about these pressing issues. The clip is a way of drawing attention to the importance of conserving the Amazon,”
says Freire.
About the album
Released in 2022 by the Bananada label, one of the most important in the Brazilian alternative music scene, “No Paiz das Amazonas” has been a great success both in Brazil and internationally.
The album features a fusion of psychedelic rock, indie rock and elements of Brazilian culture, and consists of 11 songs that explore the intrinsic relationship between Manaus and the forest that surrounds it.
*With information from consultancy
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