Rap-Ort
A world of testimony, report and human decision under pressure.
An audiovisual experience built from music, image, text and silence. Rap-Ort leads the viewer through questions of memory, responsibility and the cost of truth.
PIOTR LICHWAŁA / VIBROSŁAW
An authorial universe of memory, music, image and conscience.
The creative world of Piotr Lichwała / Vibrosław, where music, image and words lead through history, emotion, testimony and responsibility.
Not a portfolio. Not a single story. A gateway into connected worlds.
A cinematic entry into the authorial universe of Piotr Lichwała / Vibrosław — a space where history, emotion, music and image come together in works about memory, humanity and responsibility.
It is a prologue to worlds that develop independently, yet come from the same need: to leave the viewer not with an effect, but with a trace.
Veritas Humanum is not the title of a single project. It is a shared space for authorial audiovisual worlds — from Rap-Ort and SZTAB to Between the Lines and the musical works of Vibrosław.
Each world has its own rhythm, subject and form. What connects them is the need to speak about the human being, memory, choice and what remains in conscience.
The site is designed as a map. It can be entered through music, history, image, reflection or an institutional path — but every direction returns to the same question: what remains in the human being after encountering truth?
Veritas Humanum unfolds as a map of separate yet connected projects. Each world can be entered independently — as a work, a series, music, an experience or a space for reflection.
A world of testimony, report and human decision under pressure.
An audiovisual experience built from music, image, text and silence. Rap-Ort leads the viewer through questions of memory, responsibility and the cost of truth.
A music-driven animated world of memory.
An album, animated series and developing short forms about people, events and decisions that cannot be reduced to a simple note.
A space of words, emotion and what remains unspoken.
In development — a world devoted to what is not always said directly. A space of voice, silence, personal stories and meanings hidden between sentences.
The sound map of the authorial world.
Songs, albums and standalone compositions expanding the language of emotion, memory, narrative and cinematic tension.
The Veritas Humanum projects are created at the intersection of narrative music, cinematic image, memory work, writing and contemporary production tools.
AI is part of the workshop, but it does not replace authorial intention. What remains essential is the subject, responsibility, language, restraint and the conscious guidance of the viewer through the experience.
Music carries the emotional rhythm of the story.
Image builds a space of memory without literalism or sensationalism.
Words leave the viewer with a question that continues beyond the screen.
Selected Veritas Humanum projects can function as audiovisual screenings, commemorative events, author conversations, educational materials and programmes for schools, universities, museums, cultural centres and Polish diaspora communities.
Rap-Ort: Prawda Sumienia is the main institutional work within this world — available as a screening, author Q&A, educational context and special event format.
Available formats: audiovisual screening · screening with Q&A · commemorative event · reflection materials · Polish diaspora programme · cultural partnership
The projects of Piotr Lichwała / Vibrosław operate between music, image, memory and institutional space. Their presence includes premieres, presentations, external mentions, institutional contacts and developing educational and cultural formats.
Information about mentions, material deposits and institutional contexts is presented carefully — according to their actual meaning, without implying patronage or endorsement where it has not been formally confirmed.
A publicly listed screening of Rap-Ort: Prawda Sumienia.
Open sourceA mention of “Kurier Prawdy” in the context of a production about Jan Karski.
Open sourceA public mention of VibroSlaw’s animated short devoted to Elżbieta Zawacka “Zo”.
Open sourceDiscover worlds connected by music, image, memory and the question of the human being.