Onirical Fluctuations is an ephemeral interface that transforms the dreams of the people into digital materials and present it inside an immaterial sculpture in form of a transparent ball filled with water.
The project aims to create interfaces that bring the audience closer to the way in which our unconscious formulates dreams, allowing them to identify with the presented narratives and reflect on their own dreams, triggered by the suggestive atmosphere developed by the project.
The project is producing a network chain of events initiated by collecting a personal dream story, transforming it into digital ephemeral visualizations and present it to the public.
Collaborators:
Music by Fernando Epelde and Paula Reis
Onirical Fluctuations collects and transforms people’s dreams into digital material presented inside several ephemeral interfaces developed specifically for this project. The project aims at creating an onirical atmosphere where the collected dream narrations will be translated and presented to the audience by mixing animations, sounds and ephemeral materials. In this site-specific installation, Anaisa Franco creates a kind of “dream orchestra”, filling the space with animation, sound environment and volatile materials. This dreamy atmosphere plunges the viewer into a parallel reality, mimicking the way our unconscious operates while we sleep. The dream is a language that has its own rules, where time perception is experienced as something elastic, relative and very subjective, leaving the spectator no way to scape. Text by Paz Ponce
Exhibition at Central Gallery in São Paulo, Brazil.
Exhibition at ZKU in Berlin, Germany.
Fernando Epelde, the musician of the piece on the left.
Exhibition on ZKU in Berlin, 2013.