Artists

Sahar HomamiIR/QC
Sahar HomamiIR/QC
Sahar HomamiIR/QC
Sahar HomamiIR/QC

Sahar HomamiIR/QC
Sahar HomamiIR/QC
Sahar HomamiIR/QC
Sahar HomamiIR/QC

Sahar HomamiIR/QC

Sahar Homami is an audiovisual artist and researcher working at the intersection of art, technology, philosophy and mysticism. Originally from Iran, she is based between Berlin and Montréal. Her work is focused on storytelling through multimedia experiences and custom-built audiovisual systems generated in real-time. With education in both Material Science Engineering and Computation Arts, Homami’s artworks utilize animation, live visual programming, audio reactivity and digital calligraphy. She integrates projection as an environmental medium to create a narrative journey, and aims to push the boundaries of perception and consciousness to expand our art of ‘being and seeing.’ Homami’s work has been presented at Summerworks and Nuit Blanche in Canada, as well as Berlin Music Video Awards, Generate!_lab, and Tehran Contemporary Sounds in Germany.

Sahar Homami is an audiovisual artist and researcher working at the intersection of art, technology, philosophy and mysticism. Originally from Iran, she is based between Berlin and Montréal. Her work is focused on storytelling through multimedia experiences and custom-built audiovisual systems generated in real-time. With education in both Material Science Engineering and Computation Arts, Homami’s artworks utilize animation, live visual programming, audio reactivity and digital calligraphy. She integrates projection as an environmental medium to create a narrative journey, and aims to push the boundaries of perception and consciousness to expand our art of ‘being and seeing.’ Homami’s work has been presented at Summerworks and Nuit Blanche in Canada, as well as Berlin Music Video Awards, Generate!_lab, and Tehran Contemporary Sounds in Germany.

Appears as part of AMPLIFY D.A.I

AMPLIFY D.A.I is an initiative of the British Council in partnership with MUTEK Montréal, MUTEK Buenos Aires and Somerset House Studios in the UK. The programme is supported by Canada Council for the Arts and Fundación Williams.

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Website
MUTEKs

Montréal: 2020