Light Design
Mehr Licht [mir so schlecht]
Bruno Pocheron
Madison Pomarico
Supported by:
RIMI/IMIR SceneKunst
as part of (O)utpost Flørli
2024
A low voltage bulb, site specific installation.
We pay homage to the warm pseudo-spherical devices made of glass, vacuum and tungsten that kept darkness away from us for over a century. Mehr Licht [mir so schlecht] proposes a synaesthetic space where light sounds and sound flares.
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Human Systems of a Structure
198021 - Five Attempts to Reappropriate the Censor
The Opposite of a Black Hole
Erythrophobia
I, The Consumer
PerformanceArchive
Light Design
Fighting for Fear
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Yuki Onna
Madison Pomarico is an American born, Berlin-based multidisciplinary artist whose practice engages with the interface of performance, movement, and visual languages in combination with the use of technological elements that challenge the limits of the body, and various levels of performer autonomy. Her work is driven by a sense for experiment and artistic cross-pollination between visual arts and different genres of dance, expanding our perception of tangible experience, and pushing the boundaries of expectation. She works with mediums such as video, light design, animation, sculpture, and graphic programming environments in an attempt to dissolve established modes of working digitally and materially, and invent new immersive methods in the process.