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Friday Evening's Film Block

Harmony of Sound & Vision

Experience the profound connection between art, music, and emotion as you journey through immersive visual landscapes that blend the beauty of music with stunning visuals, evoking feelings of hope, nostalgia, and cosmic wonder.

April 24, 8:30PM

Program Details

Program Runtime

2.5 Hours

Location

Fiske Planetarium

Screening Day & Time

April 24, 8:30PM

This Program Features:

Harmony of Sound & Vision stands as one of the most emotionally resonant and artistically daring programming blocks in the entire Dome Fest West lineup, bringing together five visionary works that explore the profound intersection of music, movement, data, spirituality, and visual storytelling within the immersive fulldome environment. This carefully curated collection demonstrates how the dome can serve as a canvas for abstract expression, emotional catharsis, and the translation of sound into breathtaking visual form.


The block opens with intimate, poetic gestures before expanding into full orchestral grandeur. Sean Caruso's Angel presents a solitary figure ascending through curved, abstract space, transforming the simple act of climbing into a meditation on determination and grace. Lydia Yakonowsky's La méthode des moments takes an innovative leap by reimagining statistical visualization as artistic expression, using the language of data and graphs to explore cycles of life, time, and memory in ways that feel deeply personal rather than clinical. Máté Bredán's Belief merges architectural precision with celestial wonder, employing custom particle systems and laser scans to illustrate how both scientific inquiry and spiritual seeking require faith in the unseen.


The programming then shifts into extended musical journeys that prove the dome can sustain deeply immersive, concert-length experiences. Resolution: A Cinephonic Rhapsody for the Soul brings The Polyphonic Spree's Salvage Enterprise album to life as a visual symphony of hope and renewal, while James Hood's Astronomica closes the block with a nearly hour-long orchestral voyage through cosmic realms designed specifically to evoke wonder and transport audiences beyond the boundaries of known space.


What unites these diverse works is their shared commitment to emotional authenticity and their belief that abstraction can be as moving as narrative. Each filmmaker employs accessible yet innovative technical approaches, from TouchDesigner particle systems to statistical transposition to live-action choreography, demonstrating that powerful fulldome content need not require prohibitive budgets or specialized facilities. The block validates music visualization and abstract visual composition as legitimate storytelling modes while proving that audiences will engage with extended-length immersive experiences when the emotional payoff justifies the time investment.

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