Increments is an art and music project from brothers Ross and Evan Lelliott. In their short history, they’ve collaborated with a diverse range of clients including Adidas, Harrods, the Tate Modern and WeTransfer.
It began in April 2014, after producing their first collaboration Vitamin A, a 45-minute soundscape of electronic music that was intended to feel good for you.
The idea evolved into a five-part series with each mix exploring a spectrum of mood and expression. The artwork was formed in tandem, interpreting and visualising the sound as animated, structural letterforms.
With the mix-series coming to a close, they’ve transformed Vitamins into experiential, immersive and sensory event series. It piloted at London Design Festival 2014 and recently peaked in an authentic
WWII bunker as part of Land of Kings Festival.
Visitors can expect hypnotic vertical light installations and live electronic soundscapes complimented by a conceptual cocktail list that both embodies each Vitamin’s chemical compound and prescribed in medicinal containers.
Increments is an art and music project from brothers Ross and Evan Lelliott. In their short history, they’ve collaborated with a diverse range of clients including Adidas, Harrods, the Tate Modern and WeTransfer.
It began in April 2014, after producing their first collaboration Vitamin A, a 45-minute soundscape of electronic music that was intended to feel good for you.
The idea evolved into a five-part series with each mix exploring a spectrum of mood and expression. The artwork was formed in tandem, interpreting and visualising the sound as animated, structural letterforms.
With the mix-series coming to a close, they’ve transformed Vitamins into experiential, immersive and sensory event series. It piloted at London Design Festival 2014 and recently peaked in an authentic
WWII bunker as part of Land of Kings Festival.
Visitors can expect hypnotic vertical light installations and live electronic soundscapes complimented by a conceptual cocktail list that both embodies each Vitamin’s chemical compound and prescribed in medicinal containers.