New collection on immersive environments. Compiling audiovisual places built on a tridimensional matrix where the data is materialized in space.
Check previous collections under the tag “Immersive Audiovisual Environments”.

[pic.: DEEP WEB, Christopher Bauder and Robert Henke //
UNFOLD, Ryoichi Kurokawa // TANGENT, 1024arquitecture]
UNFOLD
“Unfold is a synaesthetic, immersive audio-visual experience. Through a complete unison of sight and sound, Kurokawa has created a beautifully abstract (but scientifically based) expression of the beginning of the universe. This new body of work translates space data, specifically the phenomena surrounding the formation and evolution of stars and galaxies, into sounds, images and vibrations.” (description via FACT)
By Ryoichi Kurokawa, 2016. More info here and here.
PLACE SCAPE
“A maze of thousands of white elastic rubber strings, reaching from the floor up to the ceiling, forms a grid of vertical lines on which a moving image of an abstract landscape is being projected. The installation deals with conceptions of cinematic space and the viewer in relation to the projection, i.e. the human to his surroundings. It is designed in a way that directly integrates the viewer by breaking up the distance between projection, audience and screen.”
A collaboration between Wolfgang Bittner, Lyndsey Housden, Yoko Seyama and Jeroen Uyttendaele, 2015. More info at the project’s webpage.
LULL
“In the center of an unlit 6,000-square-foot warehouse, waves of liquid light undulate wistfully across the walls of a semitransparent triangular structure. Simple rules shape this ever-evolving animation, giving rise to organic abstracted patterns with complex behavior that teeter between order and chaos. Immersed in layers of distant melodies that reverberate in sync with the surging fluid, as well as in a dense plume of fog that extends and blurs the light within, visitors dip in and out of the sculpture as if in a dream.”
By av-controls, 2016. More info here.
TANGENT
“A spatial, visual and sound installation for the exhibition “Habiter le
Campement”, presented at Cite de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine, Paris”
By 1024 Architecture (Pier Schneider + François Wunschel), 2016.
DEEP WEB
“Deep Web is an installation using 12 high precision lasers and a matrix of 175 moving balloons to create a dramatic three dimensional sculpture of lines and dots floating in space above the audience. The choreography is synced to a musical score played back in 8 channel surround sound.”
By Christopher Bauder and Robert Henke, 2016. More info here and here. (video by Michael Wolf)