v.Kash

Evan “v.Kash” Lukash has honed his skills as a visual projection artist for over a decade in the Boston area. During that time, v.Kash’s ability to perform live manipulation of visuals to enhance the crowd experience has grown along with the demand for his performances. He has worked with such national and international acts as Avicii, the Crystal Method, Jonathan Davis of Korn, and Roni Size, while maintaining residencies at Dancing on the Charles, The Middle East, Sonia, and Elements (America’s longest running drum and bass weekly).

v.Kash prepares a video palette to fit the musical act and venue, ensuring the proper visual accompaniment. He takes time to curate (and often create) video implements which he then uses as if they are notes on a piano, in order to create a visual symphony on any surfaces available. v.Kash is no stranger to screen projection, multi-screen displays, and projection mapping 3D surfaces, from stage backdrops, including self-fabricated pieces, to building facades. Creating the right mood through live visual manipulation to accentuate the music is the essence of v.Kash’s performance.

Always looking to incorporate new ideas into his work, v.Kash has added body painting, graffiti, and virtual reality to some performances in order to complete an all-encompassing audio-visual experience. v.Kash has worked with local production companies including Beandream Productions and NV Concepts, as well as larger companies including RedBull, to tailor his visual performances to fit each crowd. v.Kash’s visuals have supported charity fundraisers, local musicians, and major touring acts across New England, and he has toured the East Coast, California, and London.