Michel Waisvisz

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Michel Waisvisz is a contributor to the electronic and experimental music disciplines. He is based in Amsterdam and head of the STEIM foundation for electronic performance arts. He is best known for his creation of software instruments such as LiSa or junXion and unique software instruments such as The Hands or The Crackle Box. He gave the closing plenary at CHI 2005 in Portland, Oregon on April 7, 2005.

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  • Interviewed extensively in Sonic Acts: From Stockhausen to Squarepusher (1998) by Frank Scheffer

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