IURY LECH
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Iury Lech

Iury Lech is a transdisciplinary artist that has developed his creativity working the last 30 years within the realm of video-art, music and literature, being part of the few pioneers in the Spanish electronic and digital audio-visual scene that in the 80‘s began to develop visual-aural performances and video art works. His open and unclassifiable style permeates the avant-garde concept by means of hypnotic visual and sonic atmospheres and an alternative way to conceive New Media Art experimentalism. His video-art works, for which he also composed the soundtracks, as well as his live perfomances, involves a multimedia stage set. He showed his video-art pieces and played at many venues and events such as Ars Electrónica, Art Futura, ISEA, SONAR, Video Festival Videoformes, Festival of New Musics of Madrid and Sevilla; LEM in Barcelona; Pop Komm Festival, Festival Experimenta in Madrid, ART BEIJING, DAFT Festival in Taipei_Taiwan, JMAF in Tokyo or Hong-Gah Museum Taipei. On May 2013 the 2nd Izmir Art Biennial in Turkey was invited as an official artist and the jury awarded him with the 1st prize for the Best Video Art installation. In 2016 he exhibit at the Spanish New Media Art exhibition “TRANSMORPHED REALITIES_The Abdication of the Visual Realm” his Interactive installation KINOMATICS at the Korea Foundation [6-28/9/2019, Seoul_South Korea] and DOMESTICATED DOMESTIC DEMONS interactive video-installation exhibition at NTMOFA Museum [9/3/19 – 16/6/19, Taichung_Taiwan).

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Title: MAGNETAn²

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MAGNETAn² is the first piece of LUX SPECTRIS, a series of electrovisions focusing on the microscopic scale of the optical and aural microcollisions and fluctuations, constructed just like the universe, were no matter their dimensions it’s all composed of the tiniest pieces of substance.

Molecular nitrogen or dinitrogen is a homonuclear diatomic molecule formed by two nitrogen atoms that are joined by a covalent triple bond as can be seen in its structure of the lewis of n2. Nitrogen is the main component of the earth’s atmosphere and is obtained for industrial uses by fractional distillation of liquid air.

Science says that reality doesn’t actually exist until we measure it – at least, not on the very small scale. Quantum physics predictions about interference seem odd enough when applied to light, which seems more like a wave, but to have done the experiment with atoms, which are complicated things that have mass and interact with electric fields, adds to the weirdness.

Soundtrack: Iury Lech

Fileformat: .MP4

Year: 2021

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