The LIBá Collective is: digital artist, Danny Bacchus; filmmaker, Dominic Green; and multi-disciplinary artist Marcel Schreur. They been exploring the themes of 'presence' and 'survival' for eight years, creating a range of artworks, participatory events, and immersive installations.

Danny Bacchus

Danny is a digital artist specialising in interactive, experiential arts and motion design. He is a Principal Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University UK, where he leads a portfolio of courses in Digital Media Production and Immersive Arts. He is currently concluding a practice-based PhD which investigates notions of 'presence' in immersive digitial environments, creating virtual reality artworks that explore where embodied relationships with virtual worlds may generate spaces of affective resonance with the experiences of another.
Danny is the lead artist on the two VR works, 'I Look For Them' and 'Be That Ocean' that feature in the 'A Thousand Voices' exhibition.

Dominic Green

Information about Dom here...

Marcel Schreur

Marcel Schreur is a skill based multidisciplinary artist using the media; painting, sculpture drawing, mixed media. New media: art installation, video art, film, photography and VR. He is self-taught and started out from nowhere by painting vibrant landscapes that have been labelled post-impressionist by critics. However, since then he has used his unique painting technique and use of colour to tackle portraits, abstracts and more conceptual work with equal vigour, consequently breaking free from this initial labelling. If anything, Marcel is a pure expressionist as his extensive life experience never fails to play out on whatever he chooses and heavily affect the viewer. Pigeon-holing aside, Marcel has won numerous international prizes. All of this is somewhat inconsequential to an artist who creates largely to affect positive societal, if not humanitarian, change underpinned by his mantra: Life Is Beautiful. Always.