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A Hypnotic Audio-Visual Installation by Nonotak

Nonotak is the art collaboration between Noemi Schipfer and Takami Nakamoto.  Together they construct hypnotic audio/visual installations.  These often immersive installations blend light, music, geometric pattern, performance and video to captivating effect.  Here, the title of their newest project called DAYDREAM V.2 hints at the atmosphere of the installation.  In a way the viewer is transported by the 'performance' as the light and sound appear to play with space.  However, unlike some of their past work, the viewer is stationary as if simply daydreaming.  Through work such as this the duo explore our sense of space and the way we experience it. See a video and more images of the installation after the jump.

Nonotak is the art collaboration between Noemi Schipfer and Takami Nakamoto.  Together they construct hypnotic audio/visual installations.  These often immersive installations blend light, music, geometric pattern, performance and video to captivating effect.  Here, the title of their newest project called DAYDREAM V.2 hints at the atmosphere of the installation.  In a way the viewer is transported by the ‘performance’ as the light and sound appear to play with space.  However, unlike some of their past work, the viewer is stationary as if simply daydreaming.  Through work such as this the duo explore our sense of space and the way we experience it.

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