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Desert Topography Gets Warped into a Spiraling Audiovisual Experience

Ouchhh abstract the dusty and mountainous topology of the American Southwest into a hypnotic and immersive experience.

The piece, called H OM E OMOR PH ISM, is an immersive audiovisual performance mapped against the curved surface of The Digital Dome at the Institute of American Indian Arts in New Mexico. “Our goal is to re-define New Mexico’s topographic map by projecting abstract visual representations on primitive objects,” explains Ouchhh. “The primitive geometric ‘cube (in two cubic towers at the top of Visual Arts Center Building), dome (Digital Dome at the Institute of American Indian Arts) and prism (an installation that will be in Centre of Contemporary Art)’ will involve a complex morphological and geometrical representation of the information contained in natural images.” The piece has also been presented at two other venues.

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