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Akuto Studio

Akuto Studio

Chord Machine AKT-0.1

Nom(s)

Alfatih
Dimitris Barbakos
Pablo Bellon
Lucas Bonvin
Jonathan Geissberger
Guillaume Giraud
Alex Tran

Website(s)

akutostudio.com

Instagram

@akutostudio  

Emploi

• Alfatih: 20% Akuto, Lausanne; 40% Freelance web developer; 40% artist, Fribourg • Dimitris Barbakos: 50% Akuto, Lausanne; 50% Independent firmware engineer, Greece (EL) • Pablo Bellon: 50% Akuto, Lausanne; 50% HES Assistant at HEAD, Geneva • Lucas Bonvin: 20% Akuto, Lausanne; 80% Independent firmware engineer, Valais • Jonathan Geissberger: 20% Akuto, Lausanne; 80% Barkas (SE) • Guillaume Giraud: 100% Akuto Studio, Lausanne • Alex Tran: 20% Akuto, Lausanne; 80% Student in microtechnology, HEIGVD, Yverdon-les-Bains

Formation

• Alfatih: Bachelor, Media and Interaction Design, ECAL, Lausanne, 2019 • Dimitris Barbakos: Post doc, University of West Attica, Greece (EL) • Pablo Bellon: Bachelor, Media and Interaction Design, ECAL, Lausanne, 2020 • Lucas Bonvin: Engineering, major in Industrial Technologies, EPFL, Lausanne, 2020 • Jonathan Geissberger: Berufsschule für Gestaltung Zürich, Zurich, 2016 • Guillaume Giraud: Bachelor, Media and Interaction Design, ECAL, Lausanne, 2021 • Alex Tran: Master, Innokick, HEAD, Geneva, 2020; Bachelor, Industrial Design, ECAL, Lausanne, 2019

Titre

Chord Machine AKT-0.1

Année de création

2021–2024  

Lieu de création

Renens

Contexte de création

Diploma, Media and Interaction Design, ECAL, Lausanne, 2021
Supported by Pro Helvetia, Pulse Incubateur HES, Platinn

Collaborateur(trice)(s)

Floating Point Studio, Renens
Oratek, Ecublens

Objet(s) présenté(s)

Music instrument (Midi controller)  

Dimensions

317.2 × 87.5 × 14 mm  

Formats / Durée
Matériau(x)

Powder coated aluminiuma, electronic components (PCBA), capacitive touchscreen, ASA plastic

Fournisseur(s) de matériel

The Chord Machine AKT-0.1 by Akuto Studio is a compact, intuitive MIDI device designed to simplify harmony creation. Inspired by the Tonnetz system, a geometric visual representation of harmonic space theorised by the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler, it offers an innovative way to navigate chord progressions. The interface enables fluid exploration of harmonic relationships, making complex chord combinations more accessible. Featuring a touchscreen, USB-MIDI connectivity and an ergonomic design, the AKT-0.1 is designed with precision in Switzerland. Whether in live performance or studio production, it empowers musicians with a seamless and creative approach to chord generation, making complex compositions fun and easy for any type of musician.

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