The FLUX one year anniversary show set the theme for the future of FLUX with a focus on demonstrations, performances, installations and talks. If FLUX was predominantly a forum for discourse in the past, the future will see a renewed focus on practice and performance:
Three installations invited the audience to explore demonstration of artistic practice. A VR piece by Batuhan Bintas (Cyberdelics), was contrasted with a projection mapping piece by pioneer Karel Bata and a brainwave triggered light installation by FLUX co-founder Oliver Gingrich.
Talks by the Ravensbourne University’s Carl Smith on the power of our mind, were followed with presentations on current artistic ventures by Karel Bata and FLUX co-founder Maria Almena.
Paul Friedlander’s instruments of light are playing visual symphonies of strobing, ever-changing, colours - instruments of strings, lights, and movement performed and created by the artist.
Black Tinder Taka 1982 is a newly formed collaboration between the collective Tinderdust, artist and composer Takatsuna Mukai and BlackMoon1348. Together, the artists perform psychedelic sounds on the intersection between tibetan chants and electronic extravaganza.
VJ London joint director and audio-visual avantgarde artist Mowgli presented his new synaesthetic compositions where sound and vision coalesce into a single Gesamtkunstwerk.
With the relaunch event FLUX was reborn in a night of ceremonial artistic spectacle setting the scene for further discursive engagement, artistic exchange and celebration of performance.
Three installations invited the audience to explore demonstration of artistic practice. A VR piece by Batuhan Bintas (Cyberdelics), was contrasted with a projection mapping piece by pioneer Karel Bata and a brainwave triggered light installation by FLUX co-founder Oliver Gingrich.
Talks by the Ravensbourne University’s Carl Smith on the power of our mind, were followed with presentations on current artistic ventures by Karel Bata and FLUX co-founder Maria Almena.
Paul Friedlander’s instruments of light are playing visual symphonies of strobing, ever-changing, colours - instruments of strings, lights, and movement performed and created by the artist.
Black Tinder Taka 1982 is a newly formed collaboration between the collective Tinderdust, artist and composer Takatsuna Mukai and BlackMoon1348. Together, the artists perform psychedelic sounds on the intersection between tibetan chants and electronic extravaganza.
VJ London joint director and audio-visual avantgarde artist Mowgli presented his new synaesthetic compositions where sound and vision coalesce into a single Gesamtkunstwerk.
With the relaunch event FLUX was reborn in a night of ceremonial artistic spectacle setting the scene for further discursive engagement, artistic exchange and celebration of performance.