Adam Lukawski
External PhD candidate / Guest
- Name
- A. Lukawski MA
- Telephone
- 071 5272727
- a.lukawski@kunsten.leidenuniv.nl
Adam Łukawski is a PhD candidate / self funded at the Academy of Creative and Performing Arts (ACPA) through the docARTES programme.
More information about Adam Lukawski
Adam Łukawski is a Polish composer of contemporary classical and experimental music. His music is often inspired by aleatoric techniques, unique harmonic systems, Shepard tones, artificial intelligence and blockchain technologies. He develops a computer software using his theory of a “Periodic Fractal of Shepard-Risset frequency sets” – a new taxonomy of musical elements allowing very quick music composition. Adam studied at Conservatorium van Amsterdam with Richard Ayres and Willem Jeths receiving a Masters’ degree in Music Composition with honors (cum laude), and at Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London with Julian Anderson. He became a laureate of several international composition competitions including IBLA Grand Prize (New York, USA), Golden Key International Composition Competition (Vienna, Austria), New Music Generation-2019 (Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan), In Modo di Lutoslawski (Warsaw, Poland). His works are published by Donemus Publishing in The Hague, are performed widely across Europe and received premieres at, among others, The Dutch National Opera & Ballet in Amsterdam, Concert Hall of The Polish Radio Philharmonic Orchestra in Warsaw, Barbican Milton Court in London, Ehrbar Hall in Vienna.
External PhD candidate / Guest
- Faculty of Humanities
- Academie der Kunsten
- de Assis Paulo Łukawski Adam (Ed.) (2024), Decentralized Music: Exploring Blockchain for Artistic Research: CRC Press.
- de Assis Paulo & Łukawski Adam (2024), Introduction: : Blockchain for Artistic Research. In: de Assis Paulo & Łukawski Adam (Eds.), Decentralized Music: Exploring Blockchain for Artistic Research. Boca Raton, FL, USA: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis. 1-11.
- Łukawski Adam (2024), Performative Transactions: Artistic Collaboration of Humans and AI Agents in Decentralized Creative Networks. In: Lukawski Adam (Ed.), Decentralized Music: Exploring Blockchain for Artistic Research. Boca Raton, FL, USA: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis. 36-56.
- Łukawski A. (2023), Fractal of period spacetime sequences as a framework for an interoperable metaverse. Zreik K., Veyrat M. & Quiniou M. (Eds.), Computer & media art at the age of metaverses and NFT: proceedings of the 7th computer art congress. 7th Computer Art Congress 1 September 2022 - 2 September 2022. Paris: Europia Productions. 57-74.
- Assis P. de, Łukawski A. & Giudici P. (24 May 2022), Music NFTs: blockchain for artistic research?. Orpheus Institute, Ghent, Belgium: Research Catalogue (Leiden University / Orpheus Institute). [web article].