SUBHAZE : Sacred Geometry a live audiovisual meditative journey on visual sound patterns generated by resonances of sound waves created by composer Ricardo Romaneiro & new media artist NONVISUALS featuring Mélanie Genin (harp), Justin Abrams (cello), & Yuma Uesaka (clarinet)
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SUBHAZE : Sacred Geometry a live audiovisual meditative journey on visual sound patterns generated by resonances of sound waves created by composer Ricardo Romaneiro& new media artist NONVISUALS featuring Mélanie Genin (harp), Justin Abrams (cello), & Yuma Uesaka (clarinet).
Geometry is number in space, music is number in time. These geometries in music ascribes symbolic meaning to certain shapes and patterns in certain proportions – it uses the laws of vibrations to manifest aural emotions and what exists at the center of everything. Journey thru Sacred Geometry an ambient and pulsating exploration on the symmetry of sound & visuals.
SUBHAZE is the collaboration between composer Ricardo Romaneiro & new media artist NONVISUALS exploring the connection between sound & light in various media. The project explores electronic soundscapes with classical techniques, performance, and multimedia design. Together they create immersive audiovisual performances & installations with an array of artists & venues creating an ethereal & pulsating experience that transcends the traditional forms of presentation.