I collaborate and work on various music & art cross-modal creations.
As an example, I've gotten the opportunity to be a part of the music creation for this incredible installation ,"The Centre", at the Museum of the Future in Dubai.
"The Centre" is Jason Bruges Studio's latest installation at the Museum of the Future in Dubai. The multisensory installation is an inhabitable media artwork that combines water, light, vibration, and sound to reawaken the senses.
In a world of touchscreens, the metaverse, and augmented reality, there is a need to reconnect with our bodies and with each other. As an antidote to our digitally saturated reality, the installation offers an immediate, visceral experience inspired by historic rituals. Since the dawn of time, humans have sought unique ways to physically heal and spiritually recentre. Across the globe, socio-cultural practices have been constructed in pursuit of healing and spirituality. From Victorian spa therapies to Tibetan gong baths, these rituals use water and vibration in hopes of achieving restorative purposes. Historically, people gathered by water for survival and habitually still do. In the present day, you might often see office workers gathering by water fountains with their sandwiches at lunchtime In city centres.
Inspired by these traditions, "The Centre" is a healing environment for future generations. An elevated, celestial 'well' holds a shallow layer of water sits within the space. As highly controlled oscillations act upon the liquid, an immersive soundscape envelops the room. Light cast through the central lens projects caustic animations into a vast architectural dome bathing visitors beneath in delicate, liquid light. Ever evolving, the light and soundscape use a tightly honed palette of effects inspired by the water cycle. Water coalesces to form clouds, falls as rain, flows as meandering streams and rejoins the ocean.