Art

2019

Matthijs Munnik

Hyperplanar

In Hyperplanar, holographic light fields create a hypnotic experience. For this project, the artist developed a new method to move light dynamically in a space. This results in a generative audiovisual composition, and you can hardly do anything but completely lose yourself in this mandala of light and sound. A glimpse into a universe of floating color planes, moiré patterns, and tight rhythms.

Warning: not suitable for people with epilepsy.

About Matthijs Munnik
Matthijs Munnik (NL, 1989) builds immersive installations with light and sound. From stroboscopic spaces, endless color fields, or kinetic machines, each work is a new exploration of the experience of light. His work has previously been exhibited at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Centraal Museum Utrecht, and the Fries Museum in Leeuwarden, and at festivals such as Sonic Acts and Ars Electronica. He studied at the KABK in The Hague and completed a residency at the Rijksakademie Amsterdam.

Matthijs Munnik - https://matthijsmunnik.nl/

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