Installations
Video Projection Installations at Marymount Manhattan College's Immersion Lab.
Ascending Textures: A Rave
A 3-wall Projection using original digital 4K video and experimental editing techniques. This immersive projection experience replicates the feeling of being at a rave. Using crowd footage, flashing lights, and other on sight visuals, the installation not only recreates an experience, but dives deep into the internal sensations of the music, lights, and crowd. The viewer is encouraged to let their body loose and embrace these feelings of freedom to the music. Letting the outside world go, the viewer will become enthralled in the colorful, rhythmic world of the rave.
Skin: Into the Afterlife
A 3-wall Projection using original digital 4K video and experimental editing techniques. This immersive projection experience presents a possible vision into death and the afterlife. Using the song “Skin” by underground electronic artist Kira, digital camera visuals, the manipulation of light, special effects, and experimental editing techniques, the track and installation takes inspiration from director Pascal Laugier’s film Martyrs. With a combination of horror and french extremity, the viewer is invited to enter the realm that exists between life and death. What they will see may both confuse and excite them, as they are led to question these visuals for themselves: are they hallucinations, or a gateway to a world beyond what we know?