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Adriaan Lokman

Adriaan Lokman, born in Haarlem, The Netherlands in 1960, is creator of time based, linear, interactive and cross-media projects. After graduating at the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam he lived and worked in Rotterdam where his career evolved from commissioned work, that allowed him to experiment with a broad variety of techniques and concepts, from airbrush illustrations to laser shows, to the creation of his own independent projects.

In 2002 his first independent film Barcode was awarded the Grand Prix d’Annecy. More awards followed and this success inspired him to close down the commercial production studio, move to France and focus completely on independent artistic projects.

In his work he investigates the boundaries between abstraction and reality, with the ongoing desire to involve the viewer. He plays with codes, signs and icons of our time and brings them to life with an orchestration of lights and shadows, camera movements and musical compositions to create rhythm and take spectators into his virtual worlds.

The experimental nature of his work is the result of a long and intense production process, a natural consequence of a search for balance between abstraction and significance, culminating in projects that stimulate the imagination.

Artwork
Flow

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Flow invites you to float with the wind on what seems at first glance, to be a day like any other, with its turbulence: a night in the life of a woman, painted by the ebb and flow of air currents.

Smells, heat, breathing, natural and artificial gusts of wind, the air currents, affected by invisible presences, make the imperceptible perceptible. They reveal to us a series of events in which the woman - that we are invited to follow during her wanderings - takes part. They immerse us in a world entirely made of air.

But when the storm calms down, and the woman wakes up from what turns out to have been a dream, the world is no longer the same.

Flow
Flow
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