Lillevan is an animation, video and media artist whose work spans multiple spheres of interdisciplinary practice including moving imagery, live film, media archeology.
He is founding member of the audio-visual group Rechenzentrum (1997-2008). Lillevan has collaborated with many artists from a wide array of genres, from opera to installation, from minimal electronic experimentalism to dance and classical music. Inspired by live film performance, Lillevan has introduced innovative approaches to the genre, combining new and old technologies, creating installations and projection techniques, always focusing on taking film in experimental directions.
His works have been acclaimed by critics and audiences alike, taking visual music, animation, bricolage and film manipulation to new levels. He has performed and lectured all over the world, at festivals and events in Europe, Asia, North & South America.
His recent work explores the relationships between the history of light, evolution of the eye and cinematic development and questions the archeology of media, studies of perception, and history of technical visualization.
| 02.10.2011 • Visual Music Perspectives - lecture |
An illustrated talk about Lillevan’s work over the last 15 years, including plenty of references and examples of early visual music experiments and theories which influenced him, right up to current projects and works in progress.
In cooperation with The Center for Balkan Cooperation LOJA