Art Installation - Immersive Art - Interactive Art
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"DREAM-E-SCAPE" Immersive Interactive Art Installation, 2022-2023
An Immersive Interactive Cinematic Art Installation
by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger
Interactive design by Aniol Saurina Masó and Jianhao Ma | Music and Sound design by Nana Simopoulos
"Dream-e-scape" is an interactive projection art installation about lucid dreams, created by filmmaker Laia Cabrera and multimedia artist Isabelle Duverger, in collaboration with interactive designer Aniol Saurina Masó and composer and instrumentalist Nana Simopoulos. It is a motion tracking 360ş responsive installation, the audience arrives into a room with seven doors which represent the deep sleep state, they are allowed to peak in for a short while until they are sent to a dream sequence, from micro to macro landscapes, a strange waterfall in which sound and tunnels are being revealed by your presence, a Daliesque surreal world in which you are bending time and space, the sudden realization you might still be dreaming through more experiences.
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"Shifting Gaze - Rooted" Video Installation, Apple Tree House, 2024
This installation is site-specific. It combines video art, sound, animation and painting, and includes historical artifacts belonging to the collection of the Apple Tree House. The installation includes a video art piece directed by Laia Cabrera which has been created over the years about choice, memory, and desire: a multiple portrait of women, and two paintings by Isabelle Duverger representing the two feelings of being connected and uprooted, which relate to the theme of the group exhibition: “Ward Mount: A Mother of Many Daughters.”
This exhibition, curated by Lucy Rovetto, also includes works from exceptional women artists Nicole Demaio, Jaz Graf, Katelyn Halpern, Joanna Bellamy Jordan, Pat Lay, Tina Maneca, Jennifer Roberts, and Pauline Ward Mount.
Opening: Tuesday October 1, 2024, 1-5PM; Tuesday & every other Saturday & Sunday, 1-5pm
JCAST 2024: October 4-6, 2024 - Friday-Saturday: 5-9pm & Sunday: 5-7pm
Apple Tree House - Museum of Jersey City History - 298 Academy St, Jersey City, NJ 07306
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"Perennial Land - The Data Forest" Immersive Art Installation, 2024
Conceived and created by Laia Cabrera & Isabelle Duverger
Original music by Nana Simopoulos
"Perennial Land - The Data Forest" is an experiential installation that combines the beauty of various forest environments with the importance of data-driven insights into a human's impact on nature.
March 21 - May 16, 2024: Hall of Fame Art Gallery at Bronx Community College
September 12 - October 6, 2024: Art Park II: Voice of Nature - Treehouse NDSM - TT. Neveritaweb 57, 1033 WB Amsterdam, the Nederlands
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"QUALIA - You Matter to Me" Immersive Art Installation,Jersey City Theater Center, 2023
Conceived and created by Laia Cabrera & Isabelle Duverger
Original music by Nana Simopoulos and Erica Glyn
Performing artist: Catherine Correa
“Qualia” is a sensory voyage where the line is blurred between the physical and the digital world, between the real and the imaginary. The gaze is a visual poem, gravitational Qualia: anxiety shaped into Surrealism, a nightmare turned fantasy, spontaneous solidarity, feelings of solitude, suspension, an embrace, the beginning of a smile, a hand holding sand, falling and rising again.
Jersey City Theater Center - October 13-15, 2023 - Part of JCAST 2023 and Prelude Festival 2023 - Segal Center CUNY
Women Heavy group exhibition, Gardenship Gallery, Kearny - May 19-June 23, 2024
October 9-13, 2024 - Newark Arts Festival 2024, Newark ArtSpace Gallery, 355 Broad Street, Newark, NJ
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"SLOOMOOVERSE" Web-AR experience, Sloomoo Institute, online, 2022-present
An Immersive Interactive web-AR experience by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger
in collaboration with developer Marcos Boero - Devenred and 3D artists Jordan Riefe and Lucas Ordoñez
Using Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM), 2D & 3D Animations, Video, Image Targets, we developed a web-AR experience based on the character Sloomoo. They can move around the space, creating mini-sloomoos at each move, detect sloomooverses which would make Sloomoo travel to the dept of the ocean, over the moon, in a psychedelic world, make fries rain and become its own version in 8 bit. Each sloomooverse has its own interactive experience.
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"SLIMEY MIRROR" Immersive Interactive Installation, Sloomoo Institute
New York / Atlanta / Chicago / Houston / Los Angeles, 2022-Present
An Immersive Interactive Cinematic Installation by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger
in collaboration with Aniol Saurina Masó and Jianhao Ma (Interactive Design) and Lucas Ordoñez (3D) / Music by Pei Pei
Slimey Mirror is an immersive interactive installation which reflect on the self, our identity, and how do we relate to our inner child, when exposed to a different environment where one can see an image of themselves but not quite themselves. When entering, the interactivity allows for people to see their self as an avatar of slime, responding to one's movement in a mirrored manner, and at the same time responding to the laws of motion of slime. The environment is a cave also made of slime, and it can interact with people by spilling slime of different textures. When prompted by a ball of slime, people can also throw slime at the mirror and at one another. The experience of reflecting oneself onto a mirror is always a learning experience, here we want people to free themselves from their self-reflection and discover the possibilities of being in a slime body. The installation works with a full body tracking sensor, and therefor allows to move freely in the space without having to wear any technology. We are looking to create an experience in which people can instinctively interact, with technology invisible.
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"INTO THE DEEP" Immersive Video Art Installation, Mana Contemporary, Jersey City, 2022
An Immersive Cinematic Art Installation by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger
During Snow Ball Gala organized by Art House Productions
An installation portraying the largest of our two worlds, exploring the depth of the ocean with its creatures and flora.
Mana Contemporary - Glass House - Jersey City - April 30, 2022
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"CLOSE-UP" Immersive Art Installation, Washington DC, Miami, New York, Jersey City, Brooklyn, 2021-2022
Conceived and created by Laia Cabrera & Isabelle Duverger / Original music by Nana Simopoulos and Enrique Granados
"Dream-e-scape" is an interactive projection art installation about lucid dreams, created by filmmaker Laia Cabrera and multimedia artist Isabelle Duverger, in collaboration with interactive designer Aniol Saurina Masó and composer and instrumentalist Nana Simopoulos. It is a motion tracking 360º responsive installation, the audience arrives into a room with seven doors which represent the deep sleep state, they are allowed to peak in for a short while until they are sent to a dream sequence, from micro to macro landscapes, a strange waterfall in which sound and tunnels are being revealed by your presence, a Daliesque surreal world in which you are bending time and space, the sudden realization you might still be dreaming through more experiences.
Delegation of the Government of Catalonia to the United States, Washington DC, September 14, 2021
White Space Gallery Chelsea - New York, NY - November 15-16, 2021 / Coral Gables Museum, Miamia, FL - November 17, 2021
Sant Jordi USA festival - Jersey City Theater Center, NJ - April 21-24, 2022 / The DUMBO Loft - Brooklyn, NY - September 20, 2020
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"ILLUSION" Immersive Interactive Art Installation, Flutter Experience, Los Angeles, 2019-2021
An Immersive Interactive Cinematic Art Installation
by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger
Interactivity by Aniol Saurina Masó
Music and Sound design by Nana Simopoulos with Mary Ann McSweeney
What is real? What is imaginary? Is the distinction just in our mind?
“Illusion” is an immersive interactive experience about the art of seeing and experiencing, created by awarded filmmakers and visual artists Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger in collaboration with interactivity designer Aniol Saurina Masó, that offers the chance to step into an illusion of infinite space.
The piece departs from the notion of “visual illusions”, a powerful means by which to challenge our mind and the inner and subjective approach to time and space. Through projection mapping, mirrors, augmented reality, interactivity, video art, music and animation, we invite our audience to experience a sensorial journey onto magical realms and thought-provoking realities. “Illusion” is a mirage, a playful art installation that blurs the line between true and false, merging the physical and digital worlds. "Illusion" is a Motion Award 2021 nominee in the category "Interactive/Experiential - Installation"
Flutter Experience, 217 S La Brea, Los Angeles, CA - June 1, 2019 to December 1, 2021
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"WITHIN REACH" Immersive Interactive Art Installation, Art Wall Coolvines Powerhouse, Jersey City, 2020
An Immersive Interactive Cinematic Art Installation
by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger
Interactivity by Aniol Saurina Masó | Music and Sound design by Nana Simopoulos
"Within Reach" is an interactive art installation about transformation, reconnecting with the origin, nature and our relationship to it.
Conceived as a seamless projection mapping design with full gesture responsive interactivity, “Within Reach” invites the audience to actively enter the heart of the piece creating a story that unfolds across a series of immersive interactive scenarios. The installation is a sensory experience thought the elements, from the earth to the skies, from liquid shapes to seeds and visual metaphors, and the principle of change and transformation, where the line is blurred between the physical and the digital world, between the real and the imaginary. The audience can affect change, create an avatar of themselves and discover ways to interact with the installation, embody the different storylines and share the experience with each other.
Art Wall Coolvines Powerhouse, 350 Warren St Jersey City, NJ 07302 - August 11 to October 14, 2020
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"Sant Jordi NYC" Interactive Online Platform, 2020
An Interactive Online Art Installation
by Isabelle Duverger with Laia Cabrera
Web-AR Development and 3D artwork by Aniol Saurina Masó
A month before the launch the Sant Jordi NYC Book Fair, the festival was cancelled due to COVID-19. We decided to go online.
We’ve reinvented the festival as 32 hours of Sant Jordi NYC (Online). Four days of literature in translation, 8 hours a day, from April 23 to 26. Sant Jordi NYC (online) is not only a literary offering, but an artistic and technological innovation. The web is designed by an extraordinary team of video artists and animators who have created a cityscape based on Madison Square, with the iconic Flatiron Building—which is shaped like an open book—at its heart. An online portal through which people can enter and choose an area of activity following different narratives, incorporating live streaming of panel discussions, a web-based augmented reality experience, a virtual video mapping of the Flatiron and more.
Sant Jordi NYC > santjordinyc.org - with Live Events from April 23 to 26, 2020
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"THE NOW" Video Interactive Public Art Installation, Coolture Impact at PABT, NYC
Oct 2018 - Feb 2019 &
Sep 2020
A piece by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger
Interactivity by Noirflux and Karan Parikh
Curated and Produced by Ana Calvo De Luis - Coolture Impact
The Now, created by video artists Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger is the largest interactive public art installation on the windows of the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Times Square. The now offers a journey into magical worlds, intertwining reality and fantasy, opening doors to hidden places and participatory environments. The Now explores transitory spaces and unseen parallel realities, in a cinematic voyage to visually striking realms, live painting, and animated characters with evolving narratives. Visitors are invited to walk, move and unravel the different storylines.
The Now at Port Authority Bus Terminal - Outdoor on the South West Corner of 42nd Street with 8th Avenue, New York, NY October 25, 2018 to February 7, 2019, and Setember 1-30, 2020 (Running 24/7)
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"Self on the Shelf" Immersive Interactive Video Mapping Art Installation
Spring/Break Art Show, March 6-12, 2018
Through immersive interactive projection mapping, video art, illustration and animation, Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger, in collaboration with interaction designer Nicola Carpeggiani, created a child's bedroom and bring it to life as it responds to a series of clues or hints, which were given to visitors as they enter the room.
Extracted from a 2012 journal entry about Chris' son and his relationship with James, his first Elf on the Shelf, the concept of this stranger from the North Pole was born.The dramatic visual effects transformed the room as the viewer explores feelings, emotions and limits between reality and fantasy.
Spring Break Art Show, as part of Armory Arts Weeks - 4 Times Square, New York, NY - March 6-12, 2018
An Immersive Art Installation by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger
Curated by Christine Miele, Interaction Design by Nicola Carpeggiani
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"Shifting Gaze", "Untitled Mind" and "Quantum": 3 Immersive Site Specific Video Mapping Art Installation
JCAST HQ, Jersey City, NJ, October 2018
"Untitled Mind" is a multilayered mapped installation conceived as a short film video dance piece that explores the otherness in the self, focusing on the idea of the mirrored one, the creative ability, the dream, the unconscious mind.
"Shifting Gaze" is a film-art-music installation about choice, desire and memory conceived and directed by Laia Cabrera (filmmaker and video artist) and created in collaboration with Erica Glyn (music, composer and singer) and Isabelle Duverger (animation and mapping). Shifting Gaze is a film about identity, about making choices, a memory in act.
"Quantum" is a series of videoart pieces about time, life and space by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger
October 4-7, 2018 | JCAST HQ (Future Jersey City Art Museum), 84 Sip Avenue, Journal Square, Jersey City, NJ
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"St. Jordi in New York: Dragons & Books & Roses" Video Projection Mapping, Deutsches Haus,
New York City, 2017
;As part of the world-renowned Catalan festival "St. Jordi in New York: Dragons & Books & Roses", visual artists Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger (Laia Cabrera & Co.), will emblazon the NYU building of Deutsches Haus at NYU with flying dragons, dancing roses, and books, on Friday, April 21st, at dusk (around 8 p.m.).
Video projections by award-winning artists Laia Cabrera & Co. will transform the walls of Deutsches Haus at NYU with a visual evocation of literature and legend in the heart of Greenwich Village. Laia Cabrera & Co's work has been awarded and featured internationally in landmarks like the Tempietto di Bramante in Rome, the historic Georgetown Canal in Washington, D.C., St. John the Divine Cathedral, Times Square, and the White Box Art Gallery in New York.
Deutsches Haus at NYU, 42 Washington Mews, New York City
April 21, 2017, 8-10pm, with previews on April 18 and 20
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"Aire, Visual Concert for Nomads" Performance, Poughkeepsie, Hudson Valley, NY, 2016
"Aire – Visual Concert for Nomads” is a cinematic, musical and poetic piece created and directed by Javier Moreno (composition, double bass) Laia Cabrera (filmmaker and video artist) in collaboration with Isabelle Duverger (animation and projection mapping) that travels through time and space, for those seeking permanently, never having the feeling of forever.
The piece is designed as a site-specific visual concert, conceived from an original musical suite and developed as collaboration into an allegory of images and immersive video mapped projection design on an architectural space. Exploring the nomadic nature of our lives in a geographical and emotional level, we invite the viewer on an adventure through the senses, where love and traveling are intertwined in an inseparable way, telling the story of the ephemeral and the eternal.
"Aire – Visual Concert for Nomads” is community event supported by NeighborWorks America and Arts Mid-Hudson, in cooperation with Poughkeepsie Open Studios. The project is made possible with funds from the Decentralizated Program, a rectand program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo, and the New York State Legislature, and administrated by Art Mid-Hudson.
The Poughkeepsie Underwear Factory - June 18, 2016
8 North Cherry St - By the Poughkeepsie Public Safety Building
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"World Pride Madrid 2017" Video Projection Mapping - White Box Gallery, SoHo, NYC, 2016
Triptich video installation with mapping and live visuals designed by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger
Juan Carlos Alonso, Chairman of the Organizing Committee of WorldPride2017 participated with Sue Doster, Co-Chair of InterPride - International Association of LGBTI Pride Organizers and Alan Reiff, Co-Chair of InterPride's Worldpride Committee at the media presentation held in New York by the City of Madrid and the Community of Madrid. Event organized by SpainFresh, Locamente and Media Consulta International.
December 6th, 2016 - White Box Gallery, SoHo, New York City, NY
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"La Noche from Spain" Video Projection Mapping, Instituto Cervantes New York, 2016
Outdoor Video Installation - Video Mapping / Video and Animations by Laia Cabrera & Isabelle Duverger
The Instituto Cervantes and the Spanish Tourism Board organize "La Noche from Spain", a celebration of Spanish culture and gastronomy in the Amster Yard, a hidden garden at the Instituto Cervantes New York.
Video Projections by award winning artists, Laia Cabrera & Co, will decorate the walls of the Amster Yard with an installation meeting architecture and movement; a visual journey to the other side of the Atlantic in the middle of Manhattan. Laia Cabrera & Co’s work has been awarded and featured around the globe in landmarks like the Tempieto di Bramante in Rome, Times Square or the White Box Art Gallery in New York.
Jazz performance by
Albert Marquès quartet / DJ Set by Alex Pasternak
A lighting installation by Carlos García / Dance performance
by Irene Savianes
June 16th, 2016 - 7pm to 10:30pm - Instituto Cervantes New York - 211 E 49th St, New York, NY 10017
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"Shifting Gaze" Video Projection Mapping, Georgetown Glow, DC, 2015
Shifting Gaze is a film-art-music installation about choice, desire and memory conceived and directed by Laia Cabrera (filmmaker and video artist) and created in collaboration with Erica Glyn (music, composer and singer) and Isabelle Duverger (animation and mapping). Shifting Gaze is a film about identity, about making choices, a memory in act.
Drawing from the body, faces, urban patterns, nature and remains of activity, the piece explores a notion of choice, linked to desire and memory –choice being the present, memory representing the past and desire, the drive for a future. Underneath these mirrored imageries lie many stories about limits, freedom and self-perception.
Shifting Gaze is comissioned by Georgetown Business Improvement District, and sponsored by Jamestown Properties and Georgetown Park with the support of Spain Arts and Culture.
Shifting Gaze was projected on the Georgetown Canal as a site-specific immersive video mapped installation.
C&O Canal wall, at 1064 Wisconsin Avenue, NW at the rear of Georgetown Park
December 11-20, 2015 from 6pm to 10 pm
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"Aire: Visual Concert for Nomads" Performance, Art All Night: Nuit Blanche DC, 2015
Cinematic, musical and poetic proposal that travels through cities, memories and time, exploring the nomadic nature of our lives.
Laia Cabrera: film director, filmmaker and video artist
Javier Moreno: Musical Director, Composer and double bass
Isabelle Duverger: projection mapping, visuals and animation
Musicians: Amy Kang, cello; Amanda Lo, violin; Roman Filiú, alto sax; George Dulin, keys; Jeff Davis, drums
Aire is a cinematic, musical and poetic piece designed as a site-specific visual concert created and directed by Laia Cabrera (filmmaker and video artist) and Javier Moreno (composition, double bass) in collaboration with Isabelle Duverger (animation and projection mapping), into an allegory of images traveling thought time and space and powerfully scored by an original musical suite for those seeking permanently, never having the feeling of forever.
Aire at Art All Night DC: September 26, 2015 - 8pm-3am - Bank of America Building, 722 H St NE, Washington, DC
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"Reebok - City In Motion" Live Video Projection Mapping, White Box Gallery, SoHo, NYC, 2014
Triptych Projection Design, Videoart and Animations by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger
"City in Motion" Reebok Creative Hub and Spain Fresh
Presenting the music video clip that came out from a joint venture from young Spanish artists that pay tribute to the 80s' techno pop hit song "La Ciudad en Movimiento" from the legendary Spanish band Aviador Dro, featuring BFlecha, Tomás Peña, Krizia Robustella, Elena Gallén, Cruz Castillo and John Sage.
Special guest: Juliana Huxtable, dj set (Shock Value, NYC)
White Box Art Gallery, New York City -December 1, 2014
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"Aire" Multimedia Performance Concert, Tempietto di Bramante, Rome, 2014
Aire is a multidisciplinary performance created by Javier Moreno in collaboration with Laia Cabrera, Isabelle Duverger and Isabel Cadenas Cañón, which combines contemporary Jazz with poetry, video-art and mapping, inviting the audience to experience an adventure through the senses, where love and traveling are intertwined in an inseparable way, telling the story of the ephemeral and the eternal.
Javier Moreno - Musical Direction, composition and bass
Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger (Laia Cabrera & Co) - Film Direction, Projection Design, Videoart and Animation
Isabel Cadenas Cañón - Poetic Creation and Performance / Lucia Miranda - Assistant Stage Manager
Francesco Lo Cascio - Vibraphone / Francesco Diodatti - Guitar and Sound Effects
Marcello Allulli - Saxophone / Ermanno Baron - Battery
Prisca Amori - Violin / Matteo Scarpelli - Cello
Tempietto di Bramante - Roma, Italy - June 28, 2014
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"Untitled Mind" Video Mapping and Sound Installation, Nuit Blanche - Art All Night DC, 2013
"Untitled Mind" is a multilayered mapped interactive projection design conceived as a short film video dance piece that explores
the otherness in the self, focusing in the idea of the mirrored one, the creative ability, the dream, the unconscious mind.
Projection Design, Video and Sound Installation by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger
Based on an original idea by Catherine Correa in collaboration with awarded choreographer Alexandre Proia
Directed by Laia Cabrera
Choreography by Alexandre Proia / Dancers: Catherine Correa and Jonathan Royse Windham
Cinematography and Editing by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger
Production Design and Visual effects by Isabelle Duverger
Music by Javier Moreno Sanchez,
performed by Javier Moreno Sanchez and Cat Toren
Sound Design by Gisella-Fulla Silvestre - Sound Recording by Arooj Aftab
Assistant production: Florencia Minniti and Lluis Tarrida
Wonder Bread Factory, 641 S Street NW - Washington, DC, September 28, 2013
JCAST HQ, Jersey City, NJ - October 2018
Plaxall Gallery, Long Island City, New York, NY - May 2019
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"Resonant Streams: An Ancient Call" - Live Projection Mapping, St John the Divine, NYC, 2011
by LiquidBody Dance / Music By Nana Simopoulos with Café Da Silva and Dawn Aver
Video Art Installation by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger
Lighting Design by Stacy-Jo Marine / Featuring Emilie Conrad and Luisa Teish
"Resonant Streams: An Ancient Call" is a site-specific audience-interactive multimedia dance piece featuring a cast of ten dancers, three live musicians and two multimedia artists creating virtual costumes and set with a 5-video stream mapped in the space. Created for the the St. John the Divine Cathedral's The Value of Water series that includes a visual art exhibit, Resonant Streams hopes to provide an experience of ourselves as water, of our interconnectedness to all water everywhere and of our origins in the ancient primordial seas. When we immerse ourselves in water, we are able to release and recreate our form responsively as we connect through resonance to each other, to our ancient roots, to our planet and beyond and to creative potential.
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"Shifting Gaze" Film-Art-Music - Video Projection Mapping, King Juan Carlos Center at NYU, 2011
Closing Region Zero, Latino Video-Art Festival of New York, at the King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center at New York University, New York, March 26, 2011
Shifting GAZE is a site specific installation presented for this occasion with 17 canvases and four projectors, Indoor with live visuals and sound.
"Shifting Gaze is about CHOICE, DESIRE and MEMORY. The piece challenges self-expression and invents new forms of desire, breathing life into the medium and navigating on a new notion of choice, linked to desire and memory, choice being the present, memory representing the past and desire, the drive for a future. What we want (desire) is linked or conflicting with what is expected from us (identity, memory), and choice is the act upon which we build ourselves." Laia Cabrera
Creation and artistic direction: Laia Cabrera
Video recording, editing and live visuals: Laia Cabrera
Music Production, Composition Lyrics and Sound Design: Erica Glyn
Animations and projection mapping: Isabelle Duverger
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"Shifting Gaze" Film-Art-Music - Video Installation Design, Times Square, New York, 2010
Shifting GAZE is a film and an installation for 8-Screens Outdoor with live visuals and sound.
The project is composed with projections, sounds and live performance. It includes, as a preparative work: cinematic art, photography, visual arts, writing/drawing animations, dance and aerial performance, voice/music. The installation adapts to its environment, and therefore be site specific, outdoor or indoor, with different settings for the projections and sound.
Creation and artistic direction: Laia Cabrera
Video recording, editing and live visuals: Laia Cabrera
Music Production, Composition and Lyrics: Erica Glyn
Still Photography and animations: Isabelle Duverger
Presented in Times Square, New York, October 6-7, 2010
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"Claim Your Place" Performance - Video Installation, Les Nuits Euphoriques, Tournefeuille, France, 2010
"Claim Your Place" is presented this time as a video-installation performance that sits somewhere
between filmmaking, theater-dance, digital art and sound design.
Outdoor video-installations with 16X5 meters length projected images, 3 streams of video and one live-feed camera.
6 performers and live-music.
This project explores beauty, desire and violence.
Creation: Laia Cabrera and Nuria Legarda
Video recording editing and live visuals: Laia Cabrera
Performance: Nuria Legarda and Cie. Moebius
Still Photography and live Camera: Isabelle Duverger
Music and sound design: Erica Glyn
Installation Design: Laia Cabrera (NY), Isabelle Duverger (NY-PARIS),
Nuria Legarda (BCN)
Presented at Les Nuits Euphoriques Festival, Tournefeuille, France, June 21, 2010
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"Claim Your Place" Performance - Video Installation, Centro Español New York, 2010
"Claim Your Place" is presented this time as a video-installation performance that sits somewhere between filmmaking, theater-dance, digital art and sound design.
This project explores beauty, desire and violence.
Indoor video-installations 40 x 10 ft projected images on 15 canvases, 2 streams of video. 2 performers and 3 musicians.
Creation: Laia Cabrera and Nuria Legarda
Video recording, editing and live visuals: Laia Cabrera
Performance: Nuria Legarda
Still Photography and live visuals: Isabelle Duverger
Music: Erica Glyn, Nana Simopoulos
Installation Design: Laia Cabrera (NY), Isabelle Duverger (NY-PARIS),
Nuria Legarda (BCN)
Artistic Collaboration: Caryn Heilman, Leo Castro and Cafe Da Silva
Presented at the Centro Español New York, May 26, 2010
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