LRM Performance (Locus) Memory Root Light (2012) - Photo: Sarasanchezphoto.com |
Giovanna Ficarazzi, Art historian, wrote on the use of light in Art from a historical perspective and relates it to her experience after watching our latest work,
Memory Root Light :
Memory Root Light :
"… Speaking about scenic works, of extreme interest the very up-to-date proposal from LRM Performance,
an interdisciplinary colective which –according to the definition at their web site–
˝seeks to breach barriers between disciplines˝ with works of live visual, auditive and movement creations.
an interdisciplinary colective which –according to the definition at their web site–
˝seeks to breach barriers between disciplines˝ with works of live visual, auditive and movement creations.
A vital element in their performances,
light is used by LRM Performance through the productive fusion of luminiscent effects
–reinforced by the elaborate set up of plastics and video techniques–
along on stage with moving bodies and ephemeral elements such as the
experimental music produced by the composer David Aladro-Vico.
light is used by LRM Performance through the productive fusion of luminiscent effects
–reinforced by the elaborate set up of plastics and video techniques–
along on stage with moving bodies and ephemeral elements such as the
experimental music produced by the composer David Aladro-Vico.
LRM Performance's productive experience make us reflect upon how light may be an inspirational element for younger artists,
even mingled with the scenery and creating some undoubtedly fascinating and experimental plastic results"
even mingled with the scenery and creating some undoubtedly fascinating and experimental plastic results"
Complete text Here (in Spanish)
Giovanna Ficarazzi, historiadora del Arte, ha escrito sobre el uso de la luz en el Arte desde la perspectiva histórica y lo relaciona con su experiencia al presenciar Memory Root Light de LRM Performance. Esto es lo que ha dicho sobre nuestro trabajo
" … la luz es utilizada por LRM Performance a través de la fusión productiva de efectos luminiscentes – resaltados por el elaborado montaje de plásticos y técnicas vídeo – con los cuerpos en movimiento en el escenario y con elementos efímeros, como la música experimental producida por el compositor David Aladro-Vico"
" La experiencia productiva de LRM Performance nos hace reflexionar sobre cómo aún hoy en día la luz es fuente de inspiración para los jóvenes artistas, vinculándose con el escenario y creando resultados plásticos sin duda fascinantes y experimentales "
Podéis leerlo completo aquí
Photos by Sara Sánchez and LRM Performance