Somnorama (immersive version) in Phantom vision, the new exhibition of the Light Art Museum, Budapest

Phantom Vision uses the latest advances in science and technology to provide insights into brainwave patterns, dreams visualized by artificial intelligence, nature’s hidden communication networks, and layers of our reality that go beyond the limits of everyday perception through the works, interactive installations and ever-changing projections of more than 35 international and Hungarian artists.
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Somnorama I (immersive version)
Justine Emard
Duration: one night of sleep
3D installation (real time)

Somnorama I was created from a representation of a night of sleep recorded in space. The biosignals of an astronaut generate a real-time environment from the waking state to REM sleep where most of his dreams occur. Created from encephalographic and accelerometric data, the environment is accessible to visitors via a joystick. The successive states of consciousness generate a mental landscape and sleep becomes a tangible environment where light, movement and vibrations are involved.

This work was produced as part of the off-site residency of the Observatoire de l’Espace, the cultural laboratory of the CNES (Centre national d’études spatiales) and with the support of the Fresnoy – studio national des arts contemporains

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