The best computing solutions are patterned after biology - they have the ability to quickly adapt and learn in response to stimulus. Similarly, some of the most intriguing musical performances have the same qualities More
Like all biological life forms, they have the innate ability to quickly adapt to their surroundings in response to stimulus. To adapt, but also learn and evolve.By comparison, the best computing solutions are patterned after biology - they have the ability to quickly adapt and learn in response to stimulus. Similarly, some of the most intriguing musical performances have the same qualities.
Take for example, the song "Quadrant 4", from Billy Cobham's Spectrum album. (Go to iTunes and download it, then continue.) The song is based on one of the most familiar, basic patterns in music: the blues. Yet the four musicians take this most basic of formats, blues in 4/4 time (four beats to a measure), and twist it into something entirely new - largely in response to each other - all at breakneck speed.
The first minute is an improvised keyboard and drums segment. The ambidextrous drummer, Billy Cobham, plays like a speeding locomotive: both feet and hands churning away with mind-boggling speed and precision. At the 0:57 second mark, you'll hear him and the keyboardist playfully mimic each other as they head into the main section of the song.
At the 2:50 mark, you'll hear a perfect example of adaptation in response to stimulus - the guitarist goes off on a rhythmic and melodic tangent, and the drummer instantly adapts in a very complex 6-second game of "follow the leader". Not something you could exactly predict, or maybe even understand, but the result? "Wow."
In the end, what they did was take a familiar structure (4/4 blues), adapt it in real time, and create something deeply personalized and compelling on the spot.
An elite few interactive marketing software solutions have this same ability: to take something basic and familiar (an email marketing message, website, microsite, social media communication, etc.), receive real-time campaign feedback stimulus, and then adapt, learn and continually evolve it - all in real time, at breakneck speed. Yesmail has such a solution, one that has received a patent for its universal ability to dynamically adapt and learn as it personalizes interactive media channel content. Examples of this real-time "situational awareness" stimuli that can be received from the targeted audience are:
- What time is it where the email or webpage is being opened?
- Where is the viewer of the email or webpage when it is being opened?
- What is the weather like at that location?
Those are just a few examples of how this solution - similar to our musician friends - can create something highly personalized, relevant and compelling on the spot.
You'll be hearing a lot more about this innovation in the weeks to come. I'm pretty sure it will make you say, "Wow." Less
