Thursday, 5 October 2017

Night Light Leeds



I enjoyed exploring the delights of Light Night and was blown away by one spectacle inparticular.

A headset that when placed on your temples, reads your brainwaves and transforms it into audio via an organ with strobe lights coordinated to the pitch. This was so meta and I loved it. The subjects stood motionless on the stage with their backs to the audience, further instilling this creepy, futuristic vibe.

I was exploring similar philosophical things within my Cop3, the relationship between the organic and mechanic. The boy wears the machinery which produces music and visuals from his organic electric system. When you were stood as the audience watching, this therefore means you were also immersed inside his brain. Whilst the mechanic here doesn't replace the organic, it uses it to exaggerate it and succumb others.

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