Presentation: Re:Senster
08 Oct | 12:00

discussion
free admission

Senster is a massive steel kinetic sculpture commissioned in the late ’60s by the electronics giant Philips, constructed to react to sound and motion in its surroundings and programmed on a P9201 prototype computer. Anna Olszewska of Kraków’s AGH University of Science and Technology talks about how Edward Ihnatowicz’s pioneering project has now been restored, four decades after it was last displayed.

Pałac Krzysztofory
Rynek Główny 35

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