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    Tundra’s “VOID” Tests The Limits Of Our Relationship With Emptiness

    Brent LambertBy Brent LambertNovember 26, 2013Updated:November 26, 2013No Comments0 Views
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    Tundra are the wizards behind the brand new audiovisual installation entitled VOID, an attempt to visualize the idea of emptiness.  “Emptiness here is regarded not as an absence of everything, but as an initial state when anything can appear,” the artists explain.  “To see how dark room turns into the Big Bang epicenter a visitor should become ’empty’.  Every move and sound, captured by sensitive equipment, stops the 360 degrees audiovisual flow around.  ‘VOID’ is a social experiment, to see how long today people can stay totally calm.”

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    installation art Tundra Tundra's "VOID"
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    Writer, editor, and founder of FEELguide. I have written over 5,000 articles covering many topics including: travel, design, movies, music, politics, psychology, neuroscience, business, religion and spirituality, philosophy, pop culture, the universe, and so much more. I also work as an illustrator and set designer in the movie industry, and you can see all of my drawings at http://www.unifiedfeel.com.

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