Here is a sample of pictures from the Sixth Floor Loft video installation, available for event booking.
sixthfloorloft.com
Pictures by Isabelle Duverger
Monday, November 14, 2016
REEL 2016 LAIA CABRERA & CO VIDEO MAPPING / INSTALLATIONS
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LAIA CABRERA & CO. is an award winning team of film, animators and visual artists based in New York, co-founded by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger, producing a wide range of multimedia projects, from traditional and experimental film-making, to the use of film and video streams in live performance, multimedia theater, video-mapped projection design and site-specific installation.
Contact us at: http://laiacabrera.com/company/
Shows and Installations in Order of Appearance:
- Aire, Visual Concert for Nomads - Tempietto Di Bramante, Rome, Italy, 2014 (in collaboration with composer, double bass player and musical director Javier Moreno Sanchez)
- Night - Visuals, Animations and Projection Design for Multimedia Play by NSTC, Theater for the New City, New York, 2015 (NYIT award winner for Outstanding Performance Art Production, and NYIT nominee for Outstanding Innovative Design - Projection Design)
- Aire, Visual Concert for Nomads - Featured Installation, Art All Night DC, H Street, Washington DC, 2015 (in collaboration with composer, double bass player and musical director Javier Moreno Sanchez)
- Untitled mind - Indoor/Outdoor Video Installation Nuit Blanche DC, Shaw, Washington DC, 2013 (In collaboration with Dancers Catherine Correa and Jonathan Royse Wyndham, music by Javier Moreno Sanchez)
- Aire, Visual Concert for Nomads - Poughkeepsie Underwear Factory, Hudson Valley, NY, 2015 (in collaboration with composer, double bass player and musical director Javier Moreno Sanchez)
- Ronensbourgh - Visuals, Animations and Projection Design for Multimedia Play by AENY - Ignacio Garcia Bustelo, IATI Theater, New York, 2015
- Shifting gaze - Multi-Stream Video Installation, commissioned by Georgetown Glow Festival, Washington DC, 2015 (Music by Erica Glyn)
- Cosmicomics - Visuals, Animations and Projection Design for Multimedia Play by NSTC, Dixon Place, New York, 2014 (NYIT nominee for Outstanding Innovative Design - Projection Design)
- La Noche From Spain - Video Installation with Mapping, commissioned by Instituto Cervantes New York, the Spanish Tourism Board and Spain Fresh, ICNY, New York, 2016
- City in Motion - Animations, Visuals & Video Installation, commissioned by Reebok Creative Lab and Spain Fresh, White Box Gallery, Soho, New York, 2014
- Maasai Lab - Immersive Video Installation with Mapping, Pikolinos Pop-Up Store, Meatpacking District, New York, 2013 (Collaboration with Merry+Valenzuela)
- Pikolinos Pop-Up Store - Projection Design, Mapping, Visuals and Animations, Meatpacking District, New York, 2013-2014 (Collaboration with Merry+Valenzuela)
- Dollars for Thieves - Indoor-Outdoor Video Installation with Mapping, Matt Torrey's, Brooklyn, 2015 (Music by Erica Glyn)
- Garden of Delights - Visuals, Animations and Projection Design for Multimedia Play by NSTC, Theater for the New City, New York, 2012 (NYIT nominee for Outstanding Innovative Design - Projection Design)
- Shifting Gaze - 360º Immersive Video Installation Performance, commissioned by Region Zero Festival and KJCC at NYU, Washington Square, New York, 2011 and Spain Art Fest, Times Square Alliance, Times Square, New York, 2010 (Music by Erica Glyn)
- Claim Your Place - Video Installation Performance, La Nacional, New York, and Tournefeuille Nuits Euphoriques Festival, France, 2010
- Landscapes of the Soul - Video Installation Concert with Mapping, La Mama Theater, New York, 2011 (In collaboration with Nacho Arimany)
- Resonant Streams - Video Installation Performance, The Value of Water Festival, St. John the Divine Cathedral, New York, 2011 (In collaboration with Nana Simopoulos and Caryn Heilman)
- The Arimany Trio - Visual Concert, Next Wave Festival, BAM Cafe, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 2010
- Singularity - Multi-stream Video Installation Performance, Festival Animac, Lleida, Spain, 2006
-Until There / Walk Passa Bouge - 360º video installation performance, Monkey Town, Brooklyn, 2009 (in collaboration with For Feather and Cie. Lorrojo)
- Playing Equality / Death and the Maiden - Visuals, Animations and Projection Design for Multimedia Play by Puy Navarro, Boricua College of New York, 2009, Festival Internacional 'ReACT' Valencia, Spain, 2010
- Woman Slightly on the Edge - Visuals and Projection Design for Multimedia Play by Puy Navarro, American Globe Theater, New York, 2005
Great article on Aire in the Poughkeepsie Journal - USA Today
"Arts event spurs strong community response" by Emma Flynn, June 30, 2016
read more: http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/story/opinion/valley-views/2016/06/30/arts-event-spurs-strong-community-response/86479938/
read more: http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/story/opinion/valley-views/2016/06/30/arts-event-spurs-strong-community-response/86479938/
June 18, 2016: Aire, Visual Concert for Nomads in Poughkeepsie, NY PICTURES and TRAILER
"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.
This project, forged in New York, searches new forms of expression within the creative frame of contemporary art. The creation of suggestive atmospheres sustains a collective pulse accentuated by the international diversity of its artists.
WATCH TRAILER:
"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 - 9PM
8 North Cherry St - By the Poughkeepsie Public Safety Building
June 16, 2016: La Noche From Spain Video Installation PICTURES and TRAILER
Our latest video installation meeting architecture and movement; a visual journey to the other side of the Atlantic in the middle of Manhattan.
"La Noche from Spain"
JUNE 16 | 7PM - 10:30PM | Instituto Cervantes New York | 211 E 49th St, New York, NY.
Outdoor Video Installation - Video Mapping / Video and Animations by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger
The Instituto Cervantes and the Spanish Tourism Board organized "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., decorated 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
WATCH TRAILER:
Visuals and Projection Design for SINCRONIZADA - TALENT MADRID FINALIST
We are finalist of Talent Madrid 2016 in the category "Theater" with Sincronizada and have been invited to present it at the Teatro Del Canal in Madrid.
June 4 and 8, 2016 - Teatro Del Canal - Calle de Cea Bermúdez, 1, Madrid, Spain
DIANA, ex-captain of the Synchronized Swimming team and Olympic medalist, retires in Kyrgyzstan to forget the swimming pool and the tragedy that that befell her team after the last Olympics.
Dirección: Laura Madera y Mar Gómez Glez / Dramaturgia: Mar Gómez Glez
Diseño de Video Arte, Proyecciones y Animación: Laia Cabrera e Isabelle Duverger
Diseño de Espacio Sonoro y Composición: Alberto Bernal
Coreografía: Teresa Jimenez Silva / Escenografía: François-Pierre Couture
Diseño de Luces: François-Pierre Couture / Performers: María Granada y Mery Cabezuela
Recording of the play:
June 4 and 8, 2016 - Teatro Del Canal - Calle de Cea Bermúdez, 1, Madrid, Spain
DIANA, ex-captain of the Synchronized Swimming team and Olympic medalist, retires in Kyrgyzstan to forget the swimming pool and the tragedy that that befell her team after the last Olympics.
Dirección: Laura Madera y Mar Gómez Glez / Dramaturgia: Mar Gómez Glez
Diseño de Video Arte, Proyecciones y Animación: Laia Cabrera e Isabelle Duverger
Diseño de Espacio Sonoro y Composición: Alberto Bernal
Coreografía: Teresa Jimenez Silva / Escenografía: François-Pierre Couture
Diseño de Luces: François-Pierre Couture / Performers: María Granada y Mery Cabezuela
Recording of the play:
September 2015: TRAILER of AIRE, Visual Concert for Nomads - Art All Night DC
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, Visual Concert for Nomads - Art All Night: Nuit Blanche DC, September 26, 2015 - 8pm-3am
Bank of America Building, 722 H St NE, Washington, DC 20002 (corner of 8th St NE)
More infos: http://laiacabreraco.blogspot.com/2015/09/september-26-2015-aire-at-art-all-night.html
Video Mapping for ReGeneration, New York Design Week - SOHO, May 16, 2016
2016 Silver Telly Award winner for Directing "Haute Jewelry Designer Alexandra Mor Story & Inspiration"
Once again, we are proud to announce that we won a Silver Telly Award (highest honnor), for outstanding Directing!
Silver Winner for Directing at the 37th Annual Telly Awards
Film Created by Laia Cabrera & Co.
Directed by Laia Cabrera
Assistant Director and Animator Isabelle Duverger
Haute Jewelry Designer Alexandra Mor Story & Inspiration
This video was also featured in Vogue Jewelry.
Silver Winner for Directing at the 37th Annual Telly Awards
Film Created by Laia Cabrera & Co.
Directed by Laia Cabrera
Assistant Director and Animator Isabelle Duverger
Haute Jewelry Designer Alexandra Mor Story & Inspiration
This video was also featured in Vogue Jewelry.
April to August 2016: Genius Loci Weimar Video Installation Exhibition
Our latest video installation in Weimar, Germany, in the itinerary exhibition "Genius Loci" at the Goethe National Museum and more (see itinerary below). The installation is designed for the Tempelherrenhaus miniature model.
Created and designed by Laia Cabrera and Isabelle Duverger
Artistic Director: Laia Cabrera
Video Mapping & Animation: Isabelle Duverger
Sound Design: Laia Cabrera & Co. and Erica Glyn
Performers: Jonathan Royse Windham , Catherine Correa, and Rosa Godia Cabrera
The piece is about the transitory nature of life and our intent to grasp, capture the instant. We were inspired by the transformations and history the Tempelherrenhaus has lived through.
April 11 to August 16, 2016
Our latest collaboration with Erica Glyn published in the Huffington Post!
“I felt like Dollars For Thieves was a
complete work as opposed to 5 songs stacked back to back and wanted to
create a unique experience for the record release party. I asked
installation-video-artist Laia Cabrera and animator Isabelle Duverger if
they would be interested in collaborating. They loved the EP and
suggested we make an album-video. When they showed me what they had
done, I was so excited and inspired by the duet between the music and
the visuals, I knew we had to do something really special to really show
it off. For the release party, we took over Matt Torrey’s bar in
Bushwick by projecting the video on their wall of windows and immersed
the audience in an epic multimedia journey.” - Erica Glyn with Mike Ragogna, Huffington Post, March 25, 2016
Link to the article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/about-jeff-buckleys-you-and-i-suzanne-vega-and-more_us_56f4214be4b0de27d41815c0
Link to the article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/about-jeff-buckleys-you-and-i-suzanne-vega-and-more_us_56f4214be4b0de27d41815c0
Dec 11-20, 2015: Shifting Gaze by Laia Cabrera & Co at Georgetown Glow!
Shifting Gaze at GLOW will be projected on the main Wall of the Georgetown Canal
as a site-specific immersive video mapped installation.
Shifting Gaze: A film Installation about Choice, Desire and Memory
Laia Cabrera & Co. (Laia Cabrera + Isabelle Duverger) and Erica Glyn, New York, NY.
Location: C&O Canal wall, at 1064 Wisconsin Avenue, NW at the rear of Georgetown Park.
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.
This year’s exhibition encourages contemplation of, and interaction with, the natural and built environment. The intimate, historic C&O Canal –a beautiful, meditative waterway reminiscent of Georgetown’s founding as a port town and located just steps from bustling M Street– is the anchor and inspiration for the site-specific works. The C&O Canal, the “spine” of Georgetown, was erected in 1828 to carry goods westward. Today, it is a National Park Service property and a destination for recreation and respite. Visitors are encouraged to reflect as they are transported.
Five local, regional, and international artists will show commissioned light-art works inspired by the historic C&O Canal during the second annual Georgetown GLOW exhibition in Georgetown. In its second year, GLOW will expand from a weekend-long celebration to a 10-day exhibition with works lit nightly from 6-10 pm. In addition to the light works, GLOW 2015 includes an Artists’ Talk on December 12, live entertainment, store promotions and more.
more infos: georgetownglowdc.com/artists-projects/
And thanks to the wonderful team of Georgetown Bid: Nancy Miyahira, Debbie Young, Rachel Cothran, Deirdre Ehlen MacWilliams and Kenny Eggerl, and to the other artists who participated to Glow : WIRED people project (Arthur Gallice & Hervé Orgeas), HIJAC (Hiroshi Jacobs), SHO + ULR (Gregory Thomas Spaw & Lee-Su Huang) and Kelly towles.
as a site-specific immersive video mapped installation.
Shifting Gaze: A film Installation about Choice, Desire and Memory
Laia Cabrera & Co. (Laia Cabrera + Isabelle Duverger) and Erica Glyn, New York, NY.
Location: C&O Canal wall, at 1064 Wisconsin Avenue, NW at the rear of Georgetown Park.
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.
This year’s exhibition encourages contemplation of, and interaction with, the natural and built environment. The intimate, historic C&O Canal –a beautiful, meditative waterway reminiscent of Georgetown’s founding as a port town and located just steps from bustling M Street– is the anchor and inspiration for the site-specific works. The C&O Canal, the “spine” of Georgetown, was erected in 1828 to carry goods westward. Today, it is a National Park Service property and a destination for recreation and respite. Visitors are encouraged to reflect as they are transported.
Five local, regional, and international artists will show commissioned light-art works inspired by the historic C&O Canal during the second annual Georgetown GLOW exhibition in Georgetown. In its second year, GLOW will expand from a weekend-long celebration to a 10-day exhibition with works lit nightly from 6-10 pm. In addition to the light works, GLOW 2015 includes an Artists’ Talk on December 12, live entertainment, store promotions and more.
more infos: georgetownglowdc.com/artists-projects/
And thanks to the wonderful team of Georgetown Bid: Nancy Miyahira, Debbie Young, Rachel Cothran, Deirdre Ehlen MacWilliams and Kenny Eggerl, and to the other artists who participated to Glow : WIRED people project (Arthur Gallice & Hervé Orgeas), HIJAC (Hiroshi Jacobs), SHO + ULR (Gregory Thomas Spaw & Lee-Su Huang) and Kelly towles.
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