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Romain Tardy
Romain Tardy is a French visual artist and one of the founding members of AntiVJ — the collective that fundamentally changed the visual language of projection art in the late 2000s and early 2010s. With a practice built on treating light as a primary sculptural material, Tardy creates large-scale projection installations of extraordinary geometric precision and visual intelligence.
His work Olo (2013), created with musician Murcof, is among the most celebrated projection installations of the past decade — transforming a former industrial space into a field of luminous geometric events, precisely scored to an orchestral electronic score. The integration of light, space, and music is so complete that the work functions simultaneously as architecture, visual art, and musical composition.
Tardy has exhibited at the Barbican, Mutek, Ars Electronica, and major institutions across Europe, Asia, and North America. His work with AntiVJ has been credited with establishing a new standard for the integration of technology and artistic vision in the projection art field.
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