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SKALAR - the exhibition cycle
Installation performance from Christopher Bauder and Kangding Ray with WHITEvoid features an array of mechanical mirrors guiding laser lights in various ways:
SKALAR is a large-scale art installation that explores the complex impact of light and sound on human perception. Light artist Christopher Bauder and musician Kangding Ray give an audio-visual narration of radiant light vector drawings and multi-dimensional sound inside the pitch-dark industrial space of Kraftwerk Berlin. By combining a vast array of kinetic mirrors, perfectly synchronized moving lights and a sophisticated multi-channel sound system, SKALAR reflects on the fundamental nature and essence of basic human emotions.
As of writing, you can catch a performance on the 24th and 25th of February at Kraftwerk Berlin [link]
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