Sonic Acts onderzoekt, biedt context en toont het spannendste nieuwe werk van gerenommeerde en opkomende beeld- en geluidkunstenaars. Verwacht een audiovisuele rollercoaster: avontuurlijk, experimenteel, innovatief en overdonderend.
Tijdens Sonic Acts, hét festival voor vernieuwende kunst, wetenschap en technologie, wordt het Fokker-orgel het canvas voor Marcin Pietruszewski’s generatieve installatie ‘Distortion Product Lattice’ (Fokker QDTS Wavepackets). Door een computergestuurd microtonaal orgel, digitale geluidssynthese, plurifonisch geluid en een choreografie van licht te combineren, brengt het werk formele en auditieve modulaties teweeg. Om 19.30 uur geeft Marcin Pietruszewski een lezing en performance, waarmee de installatie wordt geactiveerd die tot middernacht te bezoeken is.
Sonic Acts met Marcin Pietruszewski
Programma
Diverse klankartiesten, waaronder:
Kassel Jaeger + Eléonore Huisse, gitaar, elektronica & film
Ï Î (Lukas De Clerck & Victor Guaita Igual) + Sarah Davachi, elektronica, altviool & aulos
Aho Ssan + Sevi Iko Domochevsky, elektronica & visuals
Marcin Pietruszewski, elektronica & Fokker-orgel
AXONTORR elektronica, visuals
General Magic + Tina Frank, elektronica & visuals
Hugo Esquinca + Russell Haswell, elektronica
Over Marcin Pietruszewski (in Engels)
A Polish composer and researcher, Marcin Pietruszewski is engaged in synthesis and composition with computers, exploring specific formal developments in the tradition of electroacoustic music and contemporary sound art. He works across composition, pluriphonic installations, and radio
productions. Recurring themes in his practice include synthetic sound, algorithmic systems, and the integration of scientific formalisms as compositional materials. He has exhibited at Edinburgh’s West Court Gallery, Remote Viewing in Philadelphia, and the ICA in London, and has been commissioned by Sonic Acts/the Biennale di Musica, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, CTM Festival, ZKM Karlsruhe, and Deutschlandradio Kultur. He collaborated with Anthea Caddy to create the installations Love Numbers (2023) and Auditory Scene Resynthesis as Cochlear Wavepackets (2021), with Jan St. Werner from the Mouse on Mars, is due to release NORMIFICATION on Presto!? Records in 2024 with Florian Hecker.
The Fokker organ housed in Muziekgebouw’s Recital Hall becomes a canvas for Marcin Pietruszewski’s generative installation, Distortion Product Lattice (Fokker QDTS Wavepackets), commissioned by Sonic Acts. Combining the computer-controlled microtonal organ, digital sound synthesis, pluriphonic sound, and light choreography, the work stages formal and auditory modulations. At 19:30, Marcin Pietruszewski will give a talk and performance, which will activate the installation that will run until midnight.
Designed and built between 1945 and 1950 by Adrian Fokker and Bernard J. A. Pels, the expansive organ has a 31-tone per octave and can be controlled via a MIDI protocol. The installation subjects the output of the instrument to digital signal analysis and re-synthesis, inducing distortion of tones, patterns, and textures.
The QDTS (Quadatric Difference Tone Spectra) algorithm utilised by Pietruszewski produces particular kinds of auditory distortion product (ADP), creating a new experimental approach to generating complex spectra. Thoroughly studied, ADPs are low-level sounds emitted from the inner ear’s cochlea in response to two closely spaced stimulating tones. The distortion also functions as an alternative spatial frame as the tones resonate in the head of the listener. Within Distortion Product Lattice (Fokker QDTS Wavepackets), this ‘in-head’ spatiality forms a dynamic counterpart to an extensive setup of the organ, intensifying, amplifying, and modulating the auditory, epistemic, and spatial contexts of this unique instrument.
Ondersteuning
Dit concert wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door het Sonic Acts en Stichting Huygens-Fokker.
Gastoptreden Fokker-orgel
Donderdag 15 februari 2024, 20.15 uur
Toegangsprijs €19,00 (€16,- kortingskaart)
Kleine Zaal, Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ
Piet Heinkade 1, 1019 BR Amsterdam
Uitvoerenden
Marcin Pietruszewski, elektronica, Fokker-orgel
diverse andere uitvoerenden

