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MARCELLVS L.

Marcellvs L. (born 1980) is a renowned video & sound-artist from Brazil, living in Berlin.  His artistic method thus references the expanded understanding of time in the sense of Henri Bergson’s concept of the “intuition of duration.”  His particular and radical production attracts attention by the intensity with which it associates philosophical concepts to electronic images and sounds. His work places itself in a zone of undiscernibility, which turns it inapprehensible by this or that audiovisual genre creating its own discursive universe.

www.caosmos.org
Marcellvs L. (born 1980) is a renowned video & sound-artist from Brazil, living in Berlin.  His artistic method thus references the expanded understanding of time in the sense of Henri Bergson’s concept of the “intuition of duration.”  His particular and radical production attracts attention by the intensity with which it associates philosophical concepts to electronic images and sounds. His work places itself in a zone of undiscernibility, which turns it inapprehensible by this or that audiovisual genre creating its own discursive universe.

www.caosmos.org
Balbakken
"Balbakken, Oktober - April, 2012 - 2013" is a sound composition made in collaboration between Marcellvs L. and Munan Øvrelid. To create the work, the two artists began with studies made by Nils Øvrelid, a retired mathematician, who spends part of…
Stallgewitter
Lovely collaborative work by Daniel Löwenbrück and Marcellvs L. on Ideal Recordings, edition of 300 copies. 45RPM LP for maximum sound quality. Composed of field-Recordings captured in Thailand, Iceland, and UK. Mastered and cut by Andreas 'Lupo' Lub…
Klavierwellen
Amazing release by the video & sound-artist from Brazil Marcellvs L., a four-channel sound piece titled "Klavierwellen" or Piano Waves (2011). The piano waves we hear are literally just that: while on a residency, the artist upturned a piano on a boa…
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