Yoko Seyama, Lyndsey Housden, Wolfgang Bittner, Jeroen Uyttendaele
The Berlin-based Japanese scenographer and Multimedia artist Yoko Seyama specializes in spatial time-based art. Her background is in architecture and dance. Her works combine digital elements with natural materials and transform them into mutating spaces in Public Spaces, Theatres, Museums, and Galleries.
https://www.yokoseyama.com
Lyndsey Housden is a British artist, researcher and teacher based in Amsterdam (NL). She develops interactive and physical installations, spatial design and interdisciplinary projects, for theatre, exhibitions and festivals. Her work explores the invisible lines and underlying currents that direct and engage people with each other, their environment and with technology.
https://lyndseyhousden.net/
Wolfgang Bittner is a Visual artist and programmer and has presented light installations, audio-visual performances, photographic- and time based work at various international exhibitions and festivals.
https://wolfbittner.com/
Jeroen Uyttendaele is interested in sound and it’s relation to light, space and materiality. This translates into development of audio-visual instruments, installations and sound compositions.
http://www.jeroen-uyttendaele.org/
Plane Scape
PlaneScape is an immersive audio-visual installation. The work consists of an entirely darkened room in which a raster of elastic cords has been spanned between the ceiling and the floor. An animated image of dots is projected into the space whereby the illusion of an abstract three-dimensional landscape is created. The viewer stands in the middle of this. The animation is accompanied by a eight-channel sound composition. Together, the pattern of dots and lines and the musical composition create a unique spatial experience that simulates a feeling of weightlessness.