Krzysztof Knittel electronics
Electronic Night at the Planetarium
Is a reflection of our reality to be found somewhere in space? We shall fly into the sky with Krzysztof Knittel. In his concerts, Knittel uses electronic instruments and so ware from companies such as IK Multimedia, RME, Cycling ’74, Korg, Akai, Yamaha, as well as interactive instruments construed by IT inventors Piotr Sych and Michał Silski. The musician’s hand movements are read by infrared sensors and miniature accelerometers, which simultaneously live control many parameters of the sampler and DSP processor. Knittel treats electronics as a normal musical instrument: he plays it just as other play acoustic instruments.
Organised by Copernicus Science Centre
Electronic Night at the Planetarium
Is a reflection of our reality to be found somewhere in space? We shall fly into the sky with Krzysztof Knittel. In his concerts, Knittel uses electronic instruments and so ware from companies such as IK Multimedia, RME, Cycling ’74, Korg, Akai, Yamaha, as well as interactive instruments construed by IT inventors Piotr Sych and Michał Silski. The musician’s hand movements are read by infrared sensors and miniature accelerometers, which simultaneously live control many parameters of the sampler and DSP processor. Knittel treats electronics as a normal musical instrument: he plays it just as other play acoustic instruments.
Organised by Copernicus Science Centre