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ZOOLOOK
Multidisciplinary Artist and Musician
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ZOOLOOK
Film, Art/Animation, and Music is what gives my life meaning! – ZOOLOOK
Nicholas Da Silva, known professionally as ZOOLOOK, is a multidisciplinary artist and musician. He is an award-winning graphic artist, comic book creator & writer, 2D animator, web developer, musician, and producer. Zoolook’s music blends multiple genres to create his unique sound, including funk, jazz, hip-hop, dub, and reggae. His sound is evidence of his artistic vision and ability to push the boundaries of reggae and dub music. He has made a name for himself in the genre by enthralling listeners with his contagious rhythms and appealing tunes. ZOOLOOK released his debut album, STONEFRENGE: Black in Space, a dub reggae music and original sci-fi animated video series, on February 29, 2024.
Multidisciplinary Artist and Musician
ZOOLOOK is currently writing screenplays for two of his comic book series, Dread & Alive and HITLESS. In Dread & Alive: Nine Night, the first of two feature film projects, ZOOLOOK gives us a twisted take on the funerary wake where the veil between the living and the dead, man and spirit, is pulled aside. HITLESS, first released in 2006 as a digital comic and music series for the SONY PSP and Apple iPod, is now being written for a feature film.
ZOOLOOK is also the founder and editor-in-chief of IRIE™ [i·rie], the #1 reggae music magazine on the planet, and the founder and editor-in-chief and producer of ReelTV™ [reel tv], the #1 platform for professional & student digital storytellers and filmmakers worldwide.
You can find ZOOLOOK’s music on Bandcamp, Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, Deezer, Tidal, Napster, Amazon Music, Amazing Radio, Juno Download, Facebook, and Twitter.
The multidisciplinary artist and musician is currently enrolled at CCSF pursuing a film degree. April 2024 will see the production of a film short based on his award-winning comic book series, Dread & Alive!
The word Zoolook comes from Jean-Michel Jarre’s 1984 album, Zoolook, in which Jarre combined an actual band and processed vocal samples recorded in 25 different languages. The album inspired multidisciplinary artist and musician’s journey as a multidisciplinary artist.