The LEV (Visual Electronics Laboratory) festival is an annual event that has been held in Gijón since 2007 and has established itself as one of the most important events in Europe dedicated to exploring the relationship between electronic music and the moving image.
For several days, Gijón becomes a meeting place for artists, producers, musicians and spectators from all over the world interested in creating and experimenting with music and moving images. The LEV festival offers a wide variety of activities, including concerts, screenings, exhibitions, workshops and talks, with the aim of offering a unique experience for all participants.
lev and music
One of the highlights of the LEV festival is its musical programming. During the days of the festival, you can enjoy concerts by top-level national and international artists who work in the field of electronic, experimental and avant-garde music. In addition, LEV offers a platform for new talent, which makes each edition an opportunity to discover new artists and sounds.
The festival also stands out for its programming of projections and audiovisual installations. Within the framework of the LEV, works by artists who explore the creative possibilities of the moving image are presented, using techniques and tools ranging from computer animation to real-time video projection. These projections and installations are presented in various spaces in the city, allowing viewers to explore different environments and contexts for the audiovisual experience while touring Gijón.
tables and workshops
The LEV festival is also a platform for dialogue and reflection on the technical, creative and cultural aspects of music and the moving image. During the festival, talks, round tables and workshops are organized that offer a space for discussion and the exchange of ideas on the challenges and opportunities that arise in the creation and production of audiovisual works.
Due to all these aspects, it has become a reference platform for exploration and experimentation with music and the moving image in Europe and beyond. Its diverse and ambitious program attracts artists and spectators from all over the world, making it an essential event for lovers of electronic music and contemporary visual culture.
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