Frédéric Le Junter (born in
Dunkirk in 1956) is a French
experimental musical instrument builder, as well as a performance and installation artist. He is using self-made instruments and mechanical machines.[1] He has already built 150 musical machines.[2] He created similar machines for light and visual installations. He has also build external installations powered by water or wind to create sounds and music. He recorded five studio albums, two in collaboration with
Pierre Berthet and one with
Dominique Répécaud. He also recorded songs with
Pierre Bastien.
Frédéric Le Junter (born in
Dunkirk in 1956) is a French
experimental musical instrument builder, as well as a performance and installation artist. He is using self-made instruments and mechanical machines.[1] He has already built 150 musical machines.[2] He created similar machines for light and visual installations. He has also build external installations powered by water or wind to create sounds and music. He recorded five studio albums, two in collaboration with
Pierre Berthet and one with
Dominique Répécaud. He also recorded songs with
Pierre Bastien.