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La Confession Booth: what we learned

one day in Paris, 30 people stepped into a booth to confess one thing they can't stop doing

what happened inside surprised even us

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Filip Borelli

meet the new Nothing resident

art and science
sound and light


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based in Zagreb, Croatia

he work with light, sound,
and movement – turning natural
phenomena into kinetic
sculptures and installations

uses scientific methods to make
the invisible visible

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Musica Subsonica

new media installation
by
Filip Borelli

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in 2020, Filip Borelli woke up in the epicentre of the Zagreb earthquake. still half-asleep, he stepped outside and saw the waves moving through the ground

the vibrations were around 14 Hz – sound so low you feel it in your body instead of hearing it

that experience became Musica Subsonica

the installation translates a physical space into something you can see:

architectural space β†’ sound β†’ movement β†’ light β†’ picture

he turns the dimensions and materials of a room into a permanent trace. it's a way to give memory to places that get wiped out by wars, disasters, or time


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As Seen Below – The Dome

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James Turrell just opened his 100th skyspace, the largest ever built in a museum: 40 meters wide, buried under the grounds of ARoS in Denmark

fifteen years in the making, from first conversations to opening. in his words: "i always wanted to enter earth and emerge in the heavens"

inside there is almost nothing. the sky is the material here

it changes all day and the work changes with it, never the same twice

#weeklyvisuals

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