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Enjoy a live music performance with tied visuals in our Omnisphere Planetarium! For a very special final concert, and now that we have a newly updated digistar system, we are inviting Dan Tepfer, an artist who is changing the definition of what a musical instrument can be. Featured in an NPR documentary viewed by1.5 million people, Dan Tepfer shows his pioneering skill in this concert by programming a Yamaha Disklavier to respond in real time to the music he improvises at the piano. Meanwhile, another computer program turns the music into stunning animated visual art. Called “fascinating and ingenious” by Rolling Stone, the Natural Machines performance lives at a unique intersection of mechanical and natural processes, making it “more than a solo piano album… a multimedia piece of contemporary art so well made in its process and components and expressed by such a thoughtful, talented, evocative pianist… that it becomes a complete experience” (NextBop).
Reception at 5 pm with wine and cheese, and a 45-minute concert at 5:37pm!
Online tickets are now on sale for all of our shows including the season pass. Once they sell out online, we will have 20 to sell at the door at 5pm on the day of the event.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Coca Cola Space Science Center, 701 Front Ave, Columbus, GA 31901-2925, United States,Columbus, Georgia
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