portrait
generative art
03:44
2022
Nicolas MICHEL (aka Milkorva) is a french visual artist and live performer based in Paris. Holding a master’s degree in Contemporary Art (Sorbonne, Paris), he has been specialized in and has worked with generative visual creation for several years. Collaborating with his longtime friend Valentin Fayaud, they co-founded TS/CN in 2020, a digital creative studio focused on designing audiovisual installations and performances (A/V).
Persistently exploring the connection between the abstract and the figurative through computational means, the artist redefines the role of technology at the core of the production process. The computer dialogue becomes generative and transcends the initial embryo. Milkorva’s work isn’t confined by time or exhibition space. Its constant evolution offers observers the chance to partake in a distinctive, personal, and renewable encounter.

Liquid Fire is generative digital sculpture.
In this work, two naturally opposite elements combine in order to form a new one. Of monolithic shape, this digital waterfall shelters an immersive space which is the result of a combination of complementary and sometimes contradictory elements. Here, fluids and flames cohabit, communicate and reflect each other despite their antagonisms.
As in nature, matter transforms in a cyclical way. However, often during such extended periods that human time can only rarely appreciate these mutations. With the help of advanced digital tools MILKORVA provide their audience with a chance to observe this variation of shapes and elements in real time.
Liquid Fire proposes a unique experience. The artwork is composed of proteiform elements, which feeds the renewable aspect of the viewer’s experience. The artwork is a generative piece, hence as different people approach at distinct times, they will experience a new aspect of the work. Liquid fire can play endlessly. The artists built a timeline to control how the installation should react, while still allowing it a certain freedom. MILKORVA has conceived the narrative in several acts, several phases, each with properties at the level of sound and visuals, that can be somehow repeated, while remaining different.
Sound composition : Valentin Fayaud
generative art
portrait
03:44
2022