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Yu is an audiovisual concert born from a deep reverence for the synesthetic visions of Alexander Scriabin and Wassily Kandinsky.
The concepts of the light-sound poem, sounding painting, and the interconnectedness of color, sound, and form are reimagined and transformed into something new.

Yu was conceived as a dialogue between two inseparable media — sound and image. Every note played on a digital piano becomes a spark of creation,
generating both audio and visual elements in real time. The instrument functions here not just as a piano, but as an audiovisual synthesizer — a bridge between hearing and sight.

This performance has no fixed score. Instead, it is composed of carefully crafted fragments, each one forming part of a larger audiovisual structure.
During the act of performance, the order and duration of these fragments are not predetermined; they emerge organically, shaped by the acoustics of the space and the presence of the audience.
The final form is constructed intuitively, guided by external conditions and shaped on a sensory, emotional level.

Yu is an abstraction — not a vessel for imagery, but a means of transcendence. Its aim is not to represent,
but to abstract, to detach, to move beyond subjectivity and open a path toward new emotions and unfamiliar sensations.