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Bob Kasenchak on Music, part 2

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Bob Kasenchak is a taxonomist and information architect at Factor. This is the second of two episodes with Bob that focus on what information architects can learn from music. The first conversation, which you can find in episode 116, focused on the structure of music itself. Today’s conversation focuses on how we can make music more findable — but there are insights here for anyone working with any type of information, not just music.


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Kapitler

1. Bob Kasenchak on Music, part 2 (00:00:00)

2. Information is contextually dependent (00:02:35)

3. Information encoded in music (00:07:38)

4. Encoding information in music (00:10:12)

5. Edge cases define the model (00:13:38)

6. Apple Music Classical (00:20:18)

7. Matching user mental models (00:27:46)

8. Designing complex search interfaces (00:31:37)

9. Genre: an insufficient human construct (00:37:47)

10. LLMs for music? (00:41:46)

11. Closing (00:47:54)

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Bob Kasenchak on Music, part 2

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Bob Kasenchak is a taxonomist and information architect at Factor. This is the second of two episodes with Bob that focus on what information architects can learn from music. The first conversation, which you can find in episode 116, focused on the structure of music itself. Today’s conversation focuses on how we can make music more findable — but there are insights here for anyone working with any type of information, not just music.


Show notes

Show notes include Amazon affiliate links. We get a small commission for purchases made through these links.

If you're enjoying the show, please rate or review us in Apple's podcast directory:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-informed-life/id1450117117?itsct=podcast_box&itscg=30200

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Bob Kasenchak on Music, part 2 (00:00:00)

2. Information is contextually dependent (00:02:35)

3. Information encoded in music (00:07:38)

4. Encoding information in music (00:10:12)

5. Edge cases define the model (00:13:38)

6. Apple Music Classical (00:20:18)

7. Matching user mental models (00:27:46)

8. Designing complex search interfaces (00:31:37)

9. Genre: an insufficient human construct (00:37:47)

10. LLMs for music? (00:41:46)

11. Closing (00:47:54)

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