Introducing “Unveiled Visions,” a large-scale multi-media installation that presents an immersive experience of light and sound. The piece consists of three interconnected rooms, each housing a different visual narrative. One showcases a towering wall of high-definition screens, projecting a kaleidoscope of abstract shapes and shifting colors. Another features a suspended platform where viewers can explore a virtual reality landscape that responds to their movements. The final space is a soundproof chamber where a haunting orchestral score reverberates, creating an entrancing environment.
An homage to Tony Oursler’s “The Influence Machine,” “Unveiled Visions” takes the concept of projected media to the next level. Frank Bueltge’s masterful execution of innovative technology provides an innovative interpretation of Oursler’s dynamic storytelling. “The Influence Machine” blazed the trail, and “Unveiled Visions” rewrites the script, offering an up-close and personal experience that truly electrifies. Today marks the debut of “Unveiled Visions” at the acclaimed MoMA PS1 in New York City. Be sure to check out Bueltge’s previous masterpiece, “Electricity in Bloom,” which first made waves at last year’s Venice Biennale. Check it out here.
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