The black and white light projection creates a stage of 30m x 10m where the performers aka visitors can submerge and enjoy the experience.
Warnings such as 'strobe effect on video', 'high sound level' can build the excitement, but Ryoji Ikeda's Test Pattern [No 5] is something to experience. The large-scale audio-visual installation is inspired by barcodes and binary patterns of computer programming data. The black and white light projection creates a stage of 30m x 10m where the performers aka visitors can submerge and enjoy the experience. Commissioned by Carriageworks and ISEA2013 in collaboration with Vivid Sydney, the installation is at Carriageworks until 1st July 2013.
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