Marcin Pietruszewski
Marcin Pietruszewski, composer and researcher, engages in sound synthesis and computer composition.
Marcin Pietruszewski (1984 Poland) is a composer and researcher. He is engaged in sound 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 interests of his practice include synthetic sound, algorithmic systems, and the integration of scientific formalisms as compositional materials. Works exhibited at Remote Viewing (Philadelphia 2019) and Institute of Contemporary Arts (London 2017). Commissions by Sonic Acts (2024), CTM Festival (2021), ZKM Karlsruhe (2018), and Deutschlandradio Kultur (2016). Collaborations include a sound installation ‘Auditory Scene Resynthesis as Cochlear Wavepackets’ (HKW Berlin 2021) with Jan St. Werner; NORMIFICATION (Presto!? 2024) with Florian Hecker. Recent sound installation – ‘Love Numbers’ – with Anthea Caddy premiered at Venice Music Biennale 2023.
https://www.thewire.co.uk/audio/tracks/marcin-pietruszewski-shares-an-unreleased-track
The concert features a selection of compositions conceived with the New Pulsar Generator (nuPG) program for digital sound synthesis designed by the composer Marcin Pietruszewski. The New Pulsar Generator (nuPg)...