Legoman

Yannick Jacquet

www.legoman.net

Activities

2013

Bar.temp is a pop up bar that blends media and electronic cultures together with a cosy atmosphere. In this edition: discover the audiovisual concert of Lumisokea, Olivier Auber's Poietic Generator, a participative art installation, creative Korean food by Yori Nori, beers, wine, sofas, and more!

2013

In order to develop a new audiovisual liveperformance, Legoman works on the visual aspect of Stray Dogs' last album «Waste Land» at iMAL.

2013

The artwork Mecaniques discursives is a mixture of engraving and video projection representing a sort of machinery of the absurd and the poetic unfolding across walls like some exquisite skeleton using the principle of a chain reaction as its starting point. This presentation will show the latest version of their project and will end their residency at iMAL.

2013

The artwork Mecaniques discursives is a mixture of engraving and video projection representing a sort of machinery of the absurd and the poetic unfolding across walls like some exquisite skeleton using the principle of a chain reaction as its starting point.

2012

In order to compose their music, Lumisokea uses both acoustic and electronic instruments to create a dark and introspective listening experience. To strengthen the impact of their live-shows, they have worked with Legoman on the development of a visual performance.

2012

Lumisokea and Legoman used fablab.iMAL's laser cutter in order to create original covers for their new "Selva" album exploring the relations between digital-analog-digital

2012

Stray Dogs and Legoman present an audiovisual installation based on their live-performance “Intangible States” and developed during a one week residency at iMAL. Using 100 cardboard boxes and spatialised sound they aspire to bring the audience into an intense, trance-like state.

2012

During a one week residency at iMAL, Stray Dogs and Legoman (Yannick Jacquet) will work on an audiovisual installation based on their live-performance “Intangible States”.