Sunday Mornings 1st Film Block
Inner Cosmos: Transformation & Consciousness
Travel inward through three transcendent fulldome experiences that merge ancient wisdom with cutting-edge visual artistry, from plasma-weaving cosmic mythologies to soul-transforming soundscapes, inviting audiences into extended immersive states where consciousness itself becomes the canvas for profound personal revelation and healing.

Program Details
Program Runtime
1.5 Hours
Location
Fiske Planetarium
Screening Day & Time
April 26, 9:00AM
This Program Features:

Inner Cosmos: Transformation & Consciousness stands as one of the most profoundly spiritual and artistically ambitious programming blocks in the 2026 Dome Fest West lineup, offering audiences a rare opportunity to experience the fulldome medium as a vessel for genuine inner exploration and personal transformation. This carefully curated collection brings together three distinct yet thematically resonant works that collectively demonstrate how immersive cinema can transcend entertainment to become a legitimate space for consciousness expansion, healing, and deep contemplative practice.
The block opens with Weaving Plasma, a brief yet mesmerizing visual poem from creator Simon Haiduk that introduces viewers to the mythical Weavers, ancient hybrid beings who possess the extraordinary ability to manipulate Source Plasma and shape reality itself. This four-and-a-half-minute piece serves as a perfect gateway into the block's exploration of consciousness, establishing themes of interconnectedness and the blurring of boundaries between the material and immaterial worlds. The film's stunning visual language sets the tone for what follows, priming audiences for deeper journeys into inner landscapes.
The Journey: From Formlessness to Form expands the exploration considerably, offering nearly thirty minutes of flowing visual-music storytelling that traces the soul's movement through transformation and healing. This collaboration between directors Michael L. Perricone and Brianna Amore, featuring the luminous animation of Brian Amore, demonstrates the profound synergy possible when original musical composition and visual artistry are conceived as a unified experience. Rather than using music as accompaniment to images or vice versa, this piece treats sound and vision as equal partners in guiding audiences through cosmic vistas and archetypal environments that speak directly to universal human experiences of change, loss, renewal, and revelation.
The block culminates with Qualia, a 48-minute immersive experience from renowned sound alchemist Laura Inserra that embodies the block's transformative intentions in their fullest realization. This meta-film weaves together live-recorded sound healing practices, wisdom traditions from diverse cultures, and sophisticated technological artistry to create what amounts to a guided meditation and ceremonial experience within the fulldome environment. The extended duration allows for the kind of deep relaxation and psychological opening that shorter works simply cannot achieve, giving audiences permission to release ordinary consciousness and enter genuinely altered states of awareness.
What makes Inner Cosmos particularly significant within the festival context is its bold assertion that fulldome technology can serve purposes far beyond education and entertainment. These three films collectively argue for immersive cinema as a legitimate medium for spiritual practice, therapeutic intervention, and consciousness exploration. They demonstrate that the 360-degree surround environment, when paired with intentional sonic design and thoughtful pacing, can facilitate experiences previously reserved for meditation retreats, ceremony, and other dedicated contemplative contexts.


