Biography Marco Douma & Roel Meelkop
Marco Douma and Roel Meelkop are multidisciplinary artists from the Netherlands whose long-running collaboration explores the intersection of moving image, sound, space, and perception. Working together since the 1990s, they create immersive audiovisual installations, performances, and experimental films that investigate time, atmosphere, and the sensory experience of everyday reality.
Marco Douma, originally trained in painting and graphic arts at the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam, developed a visual language centered on contemplative imagery, abstraction, and subtle transformations of light and landscape. His video works and installations often blur the boundary between foreground and background, inviting viewers into meditative states and altered perceptions of time.
Roel Meelkop, also educated in visual arts, emerged from the Dutch experimental music scene through projects such as THU20, Kapotte Muziek and Goem. His sound practice combines field recordings, electronic textures, modular synthesis, and sculptural sound design. Known for nuanced and spatial compositions, he creates audio environments for installations, film, and live performance, often emphasizing texture and dynamics over melody and rhythm.
Together, Marco Douma and Roel Meelkop have developed a distinctive audiovisual practice in which sound and image evolve as equal elements. Their collaborative works, including the series In Duration of Time, are characterized by slow cinematic rhythms, immersive atmospheres, and a poetic approach to perception. Presented internationally at festivals, galleries, and performance venues, their projects continue to contribute to contemporary experimental art and audiovisual culture in the Netherlands and beyond.