Radiant Voids at Katoenhuis3
What is the notion of "instruments" in creating objects that resonate with the soul? We share our thoughts about how we approach creating a system in software as a reflection of the form, and vice versa. We partially talk about the philosophical ideas behind this approach, and how it inspires us to create the hard- and software systems that we use to create the animated machines that make up our combined body of work.
Lumus Instruments is a multidisciplinary studio that works with light, sound and structure in various forms of installation art and scenography. The studio is directed by Timo Lejeune and Julius Oosting, who find their roots in design, architecture and engineering.
Using machines of unified media, the human experience can be guided, transformed and twisted. Using the notion of ‘experience as the ultimate reality’, Lumus artificially crafts experiences that give rise to a sense of timelessness and radical realism. In the resulting works, Lumus explores variations of being through the experience of now.
Timo - Innovator in the music festival and entertainment sector. I design light installations that establish a marriage between light, music and aesthetics. To realise my vision about lighting design I focus on system design, modular features and intuitive show control interaction. His clients include: Lowlands Festival, Wildeburg, Mysteryland, Extrema, TwofiftyK, Toronto Light Festival, GLOW, Intelligent Lighting Institute TU/e
Boris Acket, a contemporary artist and composer, works with sound, light, and motion, exploring the interplay between control and surrender in the (natural) world. Initially rooted in electronic music and club culture, Acket‘s practice evolved to challenge the boundaries between sound art, music, and performance space, often blurring distinctions between exhibitions and club experiences.