

If we do, you can automatically listen to it straight from the cloud. We compare every track in your collection to the Apple Music library to see if we have a copy. This is how Apple explains Apple Music: “With an Apple Music membership, your entire library lives in iCloud. You can sync Apple Music tracks to your Apple Watch without your iPhone present. If you’re already a Beats user, your account will transfer to Apple Music when that launches on June 30. You can download Apple Music albums and playlists to play offline, according to my former colleague Heather Kelly, but only if you’re a paid member. That service has had some…problems, which might be a deal-breaker for some. The Apple Music $15/month family deal requires iCloud Family Sharing to be active.Now that the main show is over, I’ve combed through Apple’s site and press releases to try and find more about those details that didn’t make the cut for the presentation, as well as those announcements that may have been glossed over. Trying to digest everything that Apple announces at a keynote is like cramming an entire pizza into your mouth-delicious, but inadvisable. Join Eleanor Amor (SA), Tom Borgas (AUS/PRT), Nic Brown (SA), James Dodd (SA), Meg Madden (NSW), Jenna McKenzie (SA), Kate Moskwa (SA) and Sera Waters (SA) as they engage with place in contemporary art practice.Note: This story has not been updated for several years. But in a world in which we edge closer to borderless societies through advancing technology, is there really ‘no place like home’? Or have we found alternatives to match our evolving social structures? In fine print #6, writers consider the ways in which art may reflect or refute our need to plot our location in relation to others – our historical, emotional and geographical ties to location. Artists and theorists alike have undertaken to reveal and query the intangible emotive responses that connect us to environments and community, questioning our values of place and its influence on our actions. How and where do we locate ourselves and our societies in art?Įncompassing aspects of land, home and identity, place has become a key context for contemplating contemporary art.
