【Weiwuying Anniversary 4.0】Alexandre LÉVY - Vibration Forest
Vibration Forest is interactive installation art. In different areas, urban or park, carved wooden boards hang forest-like. Through touch, people can interact with the delicate and poetic natural sounds. It was created by French musician Alexandre LÉVY. The link between the audience, the place, and the music is central to this piece and its resonance with its environment. LÉVY has completed a number of In Situ projects in architectural and natural heritage spaces. His works merge technology, culture and nature, through collaboration with cross-genre artists. His work is not performer-centric; rather, it emphasizes the perception of the audience. From September to October, Weiwuying will invite Taiwanese percussionists to perform LÉVY's work. Everyone is welcome to come stroll among the sculpture, using touch to unlock a new experience.
Post-talk
9/24(Sat)16:30 East side of Crown Hall
10/10(Mon)18:00 East side of Crown Hall
Creative and Production Team
Artistic Director & Music|Alexandre LÉVY
Visual Artist|Sophie LECOMTE
Percussion|KUO Yu-chih
Electronic Musician|WANG Pin-hsin
General Manager|Florence PEGOURIE
An akousthea company production
Artist Introduction
Alexandre LÉVY
French composer Alexandre LÉVY graduated from the Paris Conservatory and studied electroacoustic music at the Boulogne Conservatory. LÉVY is driven to combining diverse arts, breaking restrictions and even the invisible fourth wall between the performer and the audience. From instrumental music to vocal work, from electroacoustic music to cross-genre installation art, his works have inclusive aesthetics. LÉVY founded "AKousthéa" in 2003, where digital art, interactivity and contemporary music are integrated. It seeks the uniqueness of each venue, designs one-of-a-kind works of art, transcribes precious historical or environmental heritage. LÉVY, who has received broad international recognition, first exhibited his well-received works in Taiwan in 2015. This year, he will come to Taiwan for the third time to display his interactive installation art Vibration Forest.
Special Thanks:
INSTITUT FRANÇAIS ET REGION CENTRE VAL DE LOIRE
【Weiwuying Anniversary 4.0】Alexandre LÉVY - Vibration Forest
Vibration Forest is interactive installation art. In different areas, urban or park, carved wooden boards hang forest-like. Through touch, people can interact with the delicate and poetic natural sounds. It was created by French musician Alexandre LÉVY. The link between the audience, the place, and the music is central to this piece and its resonance with its environment. LÉVY has completed a number of In Situ projects in architectural and natural heritage spaces. His works merge technology, culture and nature, through collaboration with cross-genre artists. His work is not performer-centric; rather, it emphasizes the perception of the audience. From September to October, Weiwuying will invite Taiwanese percussionists to perform LÉVY's work. Everyone is welcome to come stroll among the sculpture, using touch to unlock a new experience.
Post-talk
9/24(Sat)16:30 East side of Crown Hall
10/10(Mon)18:00 East side of Crown Hall
Creative and Production Team
Artistic Director & Music|Alexandre LÉVY
Visual Artist|Sophie LECOMTE
Percussion|KUO Yu-chih
Electronic Musician|WANG Pin-hsin
General Manager|Florence PEGOURIE
An akousthea company production
Artist Introduction
Alexandre LÉVY
French composer Alexandre LÉVY graduated from the Paris Conservatory and studied electroacoustic music at the Boulogne Conservatory. LÉVY is driven to combining diverse arts, breaking restrictions and even the invisible fourth wall between the performer and the audience. From instrumental music to vocal work, from electroacoustic music to cross-genre installation art, his works have inclusive aesthetics. LÉVY founded "AKousthéa" in 2003, where digital art, interactivity and contemporary music are integrated. It seeks the uniqueness of each venue, designs one-of-a-kind works of art, transcribes precious historical or environmental heritage. LÉVY, who has received broad international recognition, first exhibited his well-received works in Taiwan in 2015. This year, he will come to Taiwan for the third time to display his interactive installation art Vibration Forest.
Special Thanks:
INSTITUT FRANÇAIS ET REGION CENTRE VAL DE LOIRE