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Miłosz Kędra is an innovative artist working with synthetic, electroacoustic, and hand-built instruments. He explores new tonal worlds through reimagined timbres and altered tunings, fostering a dialogue between technology and material sound. The pipe organ serves as the central vessel of his exploration, highlighted in his debut EP For Aeons (2021) and later in his work internal diapasons, which garnered international attention for its tactile redefinition of the instrument. Kędra has salvaged organ pipes from churches across Greater Poland, using them as both the physical and symbolic foundation of his current research, reviving their voices through digital processing and craftsmanship. In addition to composition, he constructs instruments and develops performance systems that blur the lines between acoustic and synthetic sound. Currently, Kędra is pursuing a master’s degree in New Media Music at the Academy of Music in Poznań, following his bachelor's in Electroacoustic Composition, during which he built his own pipe organ from salvaged materials.
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