His artistic approach primarily focuses on the potential of new technologies as a medium of creation, exploring their capacity to free art from its fixed and time-bound nature.
His installations have recently been exhibited at the Boston Museum of Sciences, at Sonar in Istanbul, Intervals Festival in Nizhny Nov., and Light Night in Leeds. In collaboration with his long-time friend Valentin Fayaud, he has also produced audiovisual performances (A/V) presented across Europe at events dedicated to digital art such as the Patchlab Festival in Krakow, Nuits Sonores in Lyon, Fotonica in Rome, and the Planétarium at the Cité des Sciences in Paris.
Constantly exploring the connection between the abstract and the figurative and always in search of computerized synesthesia, the artist redefines the role of technology at the core of the production process. The computer dialogue becomes a creative generator that transcends the initial concept. Milkorva's work is not confined by time or exhibition space. Its continuous evolution offers the viewer the opportunity to engage in a distinctive, personal, and renewable experience.
2024
Sónar +D, Istanbul (TURKEY) / Miami Art Basel, Paramount Worldcenter (USA) / Inota Festival, Inotai (HUNGARY) / Taipei Lumitree (TAIWAN) / Uart Media Festival, Kyiv (UKRAINE) / Metahaus Gallery, Paris (FRANCE) / Chromosphere Festival (EUROPE) / The City of Light, (RUSSIA) / “The Code” Kanvas / Project 22, Dubai (UAE) / Nuits Sonores, Lyon (FRANCE) / Intervals festival, Nizhny Novgorod (RUSSIA) / Nur Festival, Kazan (RUSSIA) / Athens Digital Arts Festival, Athens (GREECE) / Moldovan Brands Runway, Chișinău (MOLDOVA) / Cube, Garges (Residency with CNRS) (FRANCE) / Deeep Art Fair // Gallery Strouk, Paris (FRANCE) / Space 2R2, Seoul (KOREA) / Manifest:IO, Alte Munze, Berlin (GERMANY)
2023
Boston Museum of Sciences (Wavesforms) (USA) / Nuit Blanche, Paris (FRANCE) / Light Night Leeds, Leeds (UK) / Biennale Némo, Paris (FRANCE) / KINOMURAL, Wroclaw (Poland) / NFT NYC Tezos, New-York (USA) / Metahaus Gallery, Paris (FRANCE)