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Exhibitions / Loop & Generative video installation Uncycle

Loop #31 — Zohra Mrad (TU/LU)
© photos 1 & 3: Philippe Schroeder / photo 2: Zohra Mrad

Uncycle is an interactive and generative video installation that questions determinisms, habits and resilience. Over time, the visual loops evolve, react, interrupt and alter during unusual events. The movements and noises detected in the room influence the transformation of the work in real time and in the long term. Uncycle highlights the ability of each person to break cycles and accept their impact on collective issues.

Zohra Mrad

Zohra Mrad is a Tunisian-Luxembourgish multidisciplinary artist based in Luxembourg. She graduated from ESAIG (FR) and Gobelins (FR), is a member of several collectives and was nominated for the Luxembourg Design Awards in 2023.
Zohra explores the dialogue between human experience and technology, mixing digital mediums, real-time information capture and manual techniques such as stop-motion, engraving and painting. She creates immersive and interactive experiences in the form of installations, performances and generative visuals, inviting the public to become actors in the work. She also collaborates with artists from various backgrounds to create projects that take into account sustainability, inclusion and movement. Her abstract and contrasting visuals reflect her interest in the human sensory system, neuroscience and traditional printing.

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loop

Rotondes’ loop art cycle hosts uniquely-sized video creations. Hanging right above the bar, a 200 x 700 cm screen area offers new creative possibilities and high-level exposure to guest artists.

production: Rotondes