The Optophonic Piano is an electronic optical instrument created by the Russian Futurist painter Vladimir Baranoff Rossiné. Vladimir Baranoff Rossiné started...
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"optosonic" instruments since the early 20th century (for example the Optophonic Piano). However Dudon's method is notable for the generation of tone which...
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1916 Trans-Siberian Railway The longest railway in the world. 1916 Optophonic piano Gleb Kotelnikov with his invention, the knapsack parachute. Shilovsky's...
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Exhibition in Berlin. In 1924, he had the first presentation of his optophonic piano during a performance at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow - a synaesthetic...
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workstation Synthesizers Sample-based synthesis Drum machine Historical Optophonic Piano Lichttonorgel (in German) Chamberlin Mellotron Cockerell, David (1...
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the Russian futurist painter Vladimir Baranoff Rossiné premiered the Optophonic Piano at his one-man exhibition in Kristiana (Oslo, Norway). In 1918, American...
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ANS synthesizer Graphical sound Musical Instrument Factory of Riga Optophonic Piano Polivoks Rhythmicon Terpsitone Theremin Variophone Film soundtracks...
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Canada – Insulin Vladimir Baranov-Rossine (1888–1944), Russia/France – Optophonic Piano John Barber (1734–1801), UK – gas turbine John Bardeen (1908–1991)...
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balalaika, revived domra and gusli Vladimir Baranov-Rossine, inventor of Optophonic Piano Motorins, Ivan his son Mikhail, makers of the Tsar Bell, the largest...
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Baranov-Rossine (1888–1944) Russian Empire France (Ukraine) (self-portrait) Optophonic Piano, pointillist or dynamic military camouflage Vladimir Barmin (1909–1993)...
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