Zero Cluster
This Pop Vox Award nominated installation was collaboration between DG Dip and the Toronto based musical collective Lal. Our team got an opportunity to indulge in the emerging art form of interference art. Interference Art is the idea of using art to create a dialogue around issues which effect communities with the aim to counter mainstream ideas of what is best for us as a global community. Thus came about Zero Cluster: Deportation.
The under lying idea of the Zero Cluster technique is to develop an esxperience using hybrid technologies, live music performance and real-time video/film with multi-layer projection experience. With it, we have developed an unconventional use of consumer technologies that stretches the limits of how both performers and audiences normally experience the music and visuals.
The Zero Cluster: installation envisaged the underlying message of Lal’s music and focused on the cross-section of information, media exploitation and surveillance. The project took the audience through streams of audio/visual presentations, and provided them opportunities to explore and find ways to connect with space, visual imagery and sound.
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