landscape
3d
05:11
2022
Véro Marengère, an audiovisual artist residing and working in Montréal/tiohtià:ke, traverses the realms of video art, 3D modeling, audiovisual performance, and experimental music. Her artistic exploration revolves around the interplay of hybrid forms of existence and our connection with the virtual dimensions of life. Marengère's creative process is boundlessly open, driven by intuition and invocation, allowing her to imbue profound meanings beneath a veneer of aesthetic naïveté. Originally recognized as a sound artist following her studies in digital music, Véro Marengère seamlessly transitioned to audiovisuality as her primary medium. Whether expressing herself through music or visuals, her concepts increasingly gravitate towards the figurative, the esoteric, and the vividly hued. Captivated by the transformative potential of the arts, she remains dedicated to serving the indigenous community of tiohtià:ke, a commitment that significantly influences her artistic stance.
Her artistic endeavors have graced prestigious venues such as the Centre Phi, Mutek, Soundimage (UK), Off Festival Jazz, Akousma, MAPP Mmontréal, POP Montréal, Lumifest, La Cinémathèque Québécoise, CMMAS (ME), NAISA (ON), and Cafe Oto (UK).

Limen combines modular synthesis and 3d video art in a hyper-colored and fragmented relationship that evokes states of contemplation, vulnerability and vitality. The performance unfolds in a bidirectional relationship where sound and image interact and influence each other. The performance suggests a botanical electronic fiction that deals with the interdependence of plants and architecture, inspired by ecobrutalism. By decentralizing the human from the discourse and focusing on these non-human communications, we propose that the relationships between plants and architecture are mostly entangled, dynamic, and continually shifting. We seek to create a messy ecological mythopoetry that, through timbre, rhythm, and modular melodies, unfolds through great sensitivity. Limen was chosen for a residency at Sporobole Artist Center of Sherbrooke in 2023.
3d
landscape
05:11
2022