Electromagnetic Compatibility and Interferences
Electromagnetic compatibility is the ability of electrical equipment and systems to function acceptably in their electromagnetic environment, by limiting the unintentional generation, propagation and reception of electromagnetic energy which may cause unwanted effects such as electromagnetic interference.– Wikipedia
Scientist-artist Daniel Maszkowicz uses electric signals and electromagnetic fields with analogue electronic feedback and uncommon sensors. With a multichannel surround set-up, he immerses his audience with electromagnetic field recordings and sonified brainwaves as a mean to illustrate how machines interfere with each other.
Daniel Maszkowicz is a power electronics research engineer, independent film curator, multidisciplinary performance artist, composer and producer. As a sound artist, he uses obsolete laboratory instruments, synthesizers and coils. He works on sound algorithms for sound installations and develops data sonifications using Python and SuperCollider in an approach that leaves room for expression for both the scientist and the artist.
https://maszkowicz.bandcamp.com/album/kosmos
https://maszkowicz.art/music/
3.31 · Hong Kong 香港
Workshop – Sounds of the invidible
HKSC Arts and Culture Centre
4.1 · Macau 澳門
Workshop – Multichannel diffusion with SuperCollider
USJ – Faculty of Arts and Humanities
4.2 · Suzhou 苏州市
Live concert and Workshop
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4.3-6 · Shanghai 上海市
Radio Exsonance
A Bunch of Noise Festival 2025
4.7 · Shenzhen 深圳市
Live concert and Workshop
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