Digital Landscapes

2024

OFF Llum

Hashtags
#digital_landscapes

Sala Razzmatazz (facade) - C. Almogàvers, 122

Author:
Darklight Studio + Inzist

Digital Landscapes is a project developed by Darklight Studio in partnership with Inzist, which utilises multiple lasers to map out the contours of buildings across a landscape. Light serves as a crucial element, manipulating and redefining the viewer’s perception of their environment. Light beams are projected onto buildings, creating a network of bright lines that transform the architecture into something new; this dynamic interplay between light and dark, reality and illusion, creates a sense of wonder and curiosity. It encourages visitors to re-evaluate their understanding of the urban landscape, adding layers of depth and meaning to the visual display. This innovative approach employs laser mapping technology to experiment with new perspectives, prompting us to consider the impact of light on our perception and experience of the environment.

Darklight is a collective that brings together audiovisual artists for mapping projects and festivals. Their aim is to create outstanding audiovisual projects, always looking for aesthetic innovation and technical quality. The collective approaches each new project as a challenge, and this has won them several awards and accolades. They specialise in mapping, fulldome and audiovisual content for festivals and exhibitions, as well as other projects for private companies.

Inzist is a multidisciplinary artist who experiments with sound design and electronic music. His productions blend the potential of modern technological discoveries with the use of analogue synthesizers and rhythm boxes. This, combined with his academic background in 2D and 3D graphics and animation, makes him a dynamic artist capable of adapting to all types of projects and finding his place in a work environment made up of different personalities and skills.