LACROIX is a holographic sculptor dedicated to pushing the boundaries of identity, form, and perception through technology. His practice began with a fascination for documentary portraiture films, now driven by the ambition to merge films with physical space. Based in Montreal, LACROIX runs an award-winning studio where he experiments with Artificial Intelligence, Volumetric Capture, and computer vision technology to create the film experiences of the future.
His holographic sculptures serve as profound reflections of the complexities of our modern age, inviting viewers to explore their existence, identity, and the impact of technological evolution through interactive experiences.
Capturing the essence of humanity, LACROIX’s work transcends traditional portraiture, aiming to ignite reflection on our roles in an increasingly digitized world. His sculptures act as portals, prompting introspection and contemplation of the implications of technology.
LACROIX’s holographic work recently debuted at the Museum Of Moving Images (MOMI) in NYC. His first physical holographic sculpture will premiere at the MURAL Festival in Montreal this June 2024.