Wojciech
Morawski
Polska

Wojciech Morawski is a composer and electronic music creator, a curator and organiser of musical events, a culture researcher and, primarily, a musician working within the drone/ambient/minimal genres using the feedback technique. He is interested in the consequences of working at the junction between lo/hi-fi quality and the relationship between sound and the body, in addition to exploring children’s perception of music and images. He is the curator of Cyklotronika comprising small electronic music concerts organised by Klubokawiarnia Meskalina and Galeria Miejska Arsenał. Morawski has composed and performed music to several plays, including plays for children, for instance Śpij at Teatr Baj in Warsaw (for children aged up to three years) and Nusia i Wilki in Teatr Lalki i Aktora in Opole. In 2012, in Japan, he created a dance and audiovisual performance entitled Gift with Japanese choreographer, Yuka Seike. He has played several hundred concerts in Poland and abroad, for example in Austria, Germany, Japan and Russia, and has collaborated with some major Polish cultural institutions, including the Theatre Institute in Warsaw, the National Audiovisual Institute and the Children’s Art Centre in Poznań. He has also taken part in the most significant MediaLabs organised in Poland (2010, 2011), also as a Master Class participant.