Lugh O’Neill

On the picture you can see a portrait of the artist Lugh O'Neill.
Year of birth, place
1992
Biography

As a composer and spatial sound designer, Lugh O’Neill’s work navigates an eerie and evocative space formed by the overlap between what is recognisably tangible and familiar and the aseptic sterility of the digital – the separation of which is continuously and progressively challenged.

In recent works, Lugh has focused on emphasising the potential of spatialisation in sound and music composition – while composition is traditionally conceived over the spectra of frequency and time, Lugh O'Neill’s work utilises space as another dimension in which sound and music composition is written.

Lugh has performed in concert settings and produced audio-visual work for contexts such as the KW Institute for Contemporary Art Berlin, Design Miami/Basel, Cafe OTO London, Point Ephèmere Paris, Bloomberg New Contemporaries at ICA London, and has regularly collaborated on projects with artists such as Jakob Kudsk Steensen, Zuzana Pabisova, Tomas Saraceno, Ian Cheng, Leisha Thomas and Kevin Brennan.

As co-founder of C.A.N.V.A.S. — a record label and events series — Lugh has released his own works such as the Re Munus LP, directed the research based Cipher and Apocope compilation LPs, and co-produces other works released on the label.