Why is jazz digital?

The combination of virtuality and reality has become a new dream. The second Fukuda Jazz Week turned this new dream into a new concept of digital music week, focusing on creating dozens of virtual images in three series: "Jazz Planet Musician", "Bougainvillea Robot" and "Bougainvillea Anti-epidemic Robot", adding elements of China calligraphy and embroidery, bringing together Chinese and American jazz masters, jazz musicians, dance artists, robots and recitation anchors to perform online, and starting the dream tour of digital jazz week leading the industry trend.

If the first Jazz Week "Song Painting" and "Post-Pop Jazz" perfectly matched and set off the poetry of jazz, then the second Jazz Week embroidered version of "Jazz Planet Musician" and "Jazz Music Spaceship" complemented each other with the calligraphy art, and constructed a new era of digital jazz romance.

The starry journey of "Jazz Planet Musicians" and "Jazz Music Spacecraft" brings people into the future music world of "Jazz and Beauty"-beyond the barrier of time and space, musicians can fly from space to the earth, float above the city and perform starry concerts.

The "Bougainvillea Robot" and "Bougainvillea Anti-epidemic Robot" conjured by Bougainvillea in Shenzhen bear the beautiful vision of "ending the epidemic, roaming the universe and enjoying the future" with the gorgeous rhetoric of "enthusiasm and persistence.

The second part of Fukuda Jazz Week is devoted to building a digital jazz world in such a global village that combines virtual and reality.