Totality in Parts

Peter Bilak

Peter Bilak has designed the set for the Royal Swedish Ballet production of Totality in Parts featuring a multi-armed light structure controlled by computers. Bilak, who also runs type foundry Typotheque, undertook the set design in collaboration with choreographer Lukáš Timulak who created the movement for the production. The pair have worked together for nearly fifteen years, under their joint project the Make Move Think Foundation.

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    Peter Bilak, Netherlands (2006)

    Peter Biľak works in the field of editorial, graphic, and type design. In 1999 he started Typotheque type foundry, in 2000, together with Stuart Bailey he co-founded art & design...

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    Peter Bilak has designed the set for the Royal Swedish Ballet production of Totality in Parts featuring a multi-armed light structure controlled by computers. Bilak, who also runs type foundry Typotheque, undertook the set design in collaboration with choreographer Lukáš Timulak who created the movement for the production. The pair have worked together for nearly fifteen years, under their joint project the Make Move Think Foundation.

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    Peter Bilak, Netherlands (2006)

    Peter Biľak works in the field of editorial, graphic, and type design. In 1999 he started Typotheque type foundry, in 2000, together with Stuart Bailey he co-founded art & design journal Dot Dot Dot, in 2012 he started Works That Work, a magazine of unexpected creativity, in 2015 together with Andrej Krátky he co-founded Fontstand.com, a font rental platform. He collaborates with the choreographer Lukas Timulak on creation of modern dance performances, and together they started Make-Move-Think.org, a foundation for interdisciplinary artistic collaborations. Peter is teaching at the Type & Media, postgraduate course at the Royal Academy of Arts, The Hague.