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Stefan Smulovitz

Watch the world connect as eloquent musical ideas zip across the internet, are transformed into light, and then expressed as compelling music by a group of musicians. Share in the excitement of seeing musical communication being made visible.

 

“The Mad Scientist Machine is a very important step toward the future of how we will communicate our individual and collective artistic visions on a global scale. I felt like I was assisting Marconi on his first transatlantic radio signal. It is an honor for me to be part of it and I feel very proud that this vital exploration is emanating from Vancouver.”

— Lisle Ellis

Performance in 2013 by Ensemble SuperMusique in Montreal utilizing the Mad Scientist Machine

I have been developing various software to use as tools to create music and visuals for over 2 decades. It all started with Kenaxis - my main music creation platform. You can check out the Kenaxis website for more info.

A journey through the wormhole!


To create this I made an original video game in Unity that is tied in to the parameters of my audio software - so changing parameters in Kenaxis and Churko also have effects in the wormhole. Audio and sound are synchronized as both are being controlled at the same time using midi controllers

Shown here are the Mad Scientist Machine and the Wormhole.

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