ARTECHOUSE continues its 2020 NYC season with Intangible Forms, an audiovisual journey into both the known and unknown by Japanese multi-media artist Shohei Fujimoto. This multi-sensory installation highlights the connection between living beings and inanimate objects through patterns created by the rhythms found in repetitiveness and modularity of the world around us. The results are dramatic, visceral, almost operatic in nature, inviting guests to exist in a space and time all its own, for the duration of the visit.
The centerpiece installation invites us to see the intangible as tangible using kinetic laser modules set in a hazy soundscape. But what is it all about? ”I’ve been trying to generate virtual consciousness and, in extension, virtual life in this work, triggering a deeper sense of humanity in ourselves.” - shares Fujimoto. This central idea continues through a series of four more works throughout the space, all of which are created to exist in their own time axis with limited functionality, that imitates life phenomena around us.
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