Contact: Ceci Soloaga - Ygor Marotta
+55 11 98975 0192
+55 11 2638 4585
vjsuave@gmail.com
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Vjsuave is Ygor Marotta and Ceci Soloaga, a new media art duo, based in São Paulo, Brazil.
As specialists in animation, moving projection and digital graffiti, they have realesed 3 short films, "Run", "Homeless" and "La Cena".
Their main performances are: "suaveciclo" - a tricycle adapted to project in the streets, live painting and animation with ipad, live audiovisual performance, video mapping and site-specific a/v installations.
They want to comunicate love through light. Their performances are poignant, warm, and personal, crafted from hand-drawn and hand-painted media, transformed into digital animation, then projection-mapped in a way that seems to bring São Paulo’s streets alive. Characters dance and run across the urban landscape, with a convincing blend of simulated movement and real, moving projection.
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Selected Mentions:
Wired, Japan public broadcast television, Fubiz, Revista Piaui, Creators Project, Vimeo Staff picks, Gizmodo, Boing Boing, Wooster collective, Drawn!
Selected presentations:
Museum Reina Sofia (Spain), Mapping Festival (Switzerland), Blue balls festival (Lucerne), Museu da Imagem e Som (Brazil), Trimarchi (Argentina), MTV (br), VMB (br), Sameheads (berlin)

+55 11 98975 0192
+55 11 2638 4585
vjsuave@gmail.com
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Vjsuave is Ygor Marotta and Ceci Soloaga, a new media art duo, based in São Paulo, Brazil.
As specialists in animation, moving projection and digital graffiti, they have realesed 3 short films, "Run", "Homeless" and "La Cena".
Their main performances are: "suaveciclo" - a tricycle adapted to project in the streets, live painting and animation with ipad, live audiovisual performance, video mapping and site-specific a/v installations.
They want to comunicate love through light. Their performances are poignant, warm, and personal, crafted from hand-drawn and hand-painted media, transformed into digital animation, then projection-mapped in a way that seems to bring São Paulo’s streets alive. Characters dance and run across the urban landscape, with a convincing blend of simulated movement and real, moving projection.
--
Selected Mentions:
Wired, Japan public broadcast television, Fubiz, Revista Piaui, Creators Project, Vimeo Staff picks, Gizmodo, Boing Boing, Wooster collective, Drawn!
Selected presentations:
Museum Reina Sofia (Spain), Mapping Festival (Switzerland), Blue balls festival (Lucerne), Museu da Imagem e Som (Brazil), Trimarchi (Argentina), MTV (br), VMB (br), Sameheads (berlin)



