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Robin Fox’s laser show describes, in three-dimensional visual space, the geometry of sound. Enveloping the audience in synchronous sound and light information, the performance is designed to resemble a synaesthetic experience where what you hear is also what you see. The same electricity generated to move the speaker cones is sent simultaneously to high-speed motors that deflect the laser light on an x/y axis converting sonic vibration into light movemen

Robin Fox’s laser show describes, in three-dimensional visual space, the geometry of sound. Enveloping the audience in synchronous sound and light information, the performance is designed to resemble a synaesthetic experience where what you hear is also what you see. The same electricity generated to move the speaker cones is sent simultaneously to high-speed motors that deflect the laser light on an x/y axis converting sonic vibration into light movement.

The laser-based performance is an extension of previous work undertaken using Cathode Ray Oscilloscopes to create audio-visual equivalence. These are documented on the DVD backscatter. Documentation of the laser performance is incredibly difficult, it really has to be experienced and filmed versions have proven to be inadequate for promotional purposes. Recent performances have taken place across Australia, Japan and Europe.

source : robinfox.net

Robin Fox - Laser show

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Robin Fox

Faisant partie des principales figures de l'art audio-visuel en Australie, Robin Fox s'intéresse particulièrement à la tension, au courant et aux vibrations. D'une grande technicité, il maitrise autant le langage musical que le langage scientifique, ce qui l'a mené à collaborer avec les chercheurs de l'Institut Bionic Ear de Melbourne. Outre la parution de trois albums avec le compositeur-interprète Anthony Pateras, il a aussi émerveillé de nombreuses scènes internationales avec son show laser.

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