
Peter Sych of Applied Multimedia Technology is an internationally recognised software developer, he was born in Krakow, Poland in 1960 and migrated to Australia in 1981.
As director of applied mulitmedia software development for the Victorian Arts Center, Peter was responsible for several computer music projects.
Peter's achievements as a digital music instrument developer, include the SoundHouse Special Access Kit, incorporating the
Banana Keyboard, which with specialised software provides a unique system to allow people with disabilities to access to the wonderful world of music creation and an innovative interactive digital laboratory for Casio.
Peter's Piano Roll to MIDI conversion system was built for International Music Show in Darling Harbour - Sydney 1995 and as part of the team which developed Thomas Fitzgerald's concept of the Peace Song Tapestries, Peter created the Studio, a sound recording studio to be used by youth to create songs of peace.
Peter's most recent project in partnership with Lisa Lang is the
Isa Harp, a Programmable MIDI/Multimedia Controller consisting of 24 infrared beams.