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Next M&M performance

Logos Tetrahedron, Ghent
Saturday December 6th at 20h00

< 40 years Logos >

With the first presentation of the new 'Heli' robot by Godfried-Willem Raes.

Robot orchestra arrangers, operators, performers: Kristof Lauwers, Marian De Schryver, Sebastian Bradt, Xavier Verhelst, Yvan Vander Sanden, Moniek Darge. General direction: Godfried-Willem Raes.

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Logos houses the most experienced as well as innovative music ensemble in the country, if it comes to the area of music and technology. Particularly during the last decades, collaborative concert projects involving interactive robots and musicians became a very hot focus in our activity. Our 40 years of experience in use and development of all kinds of human interfaces (wireless gesture control, real time sound analysis, microwave radar, accelleration sensors, pyrodetectors, lightsensors, myoelectric devices, brainwaves, EEG and ECG.....) combined with our results in experimental robot building are the fertile soil. It almost by necessity had to eventually lead to the formation of a fixed number of people forming a professional ensemble of international profile, specializing on performances involving man and machines, hence the name M&M.

Next Concert

Logos Tetrahedron, Gent
Tuesday november 25th 20h00
Natasha Anderson (Recorder and live electronics)

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“ Mijn muziekautomaten zijn er niet om mensen te vervangen, maar wel om mensen uit hun hoedanigheid van middeleeuwse ambachtslui te verlossen.”

Godfried-Willem Raes


“ Het is zeker niet mijn bedoeling om mensen te vervangen door automaten. Het is gewoon een manier om veel verder te gaan dan het menselijke kunnen, een manier om nieuwe mogelijkheden te ontdekken. Mensen worden niet beter met de tijd, automaten wel.”

Godfried-Willem Raes