Textile Light Shows

This Psychedelic Light Show is Made Using Textile Punch Cards

German artists from Lab Binar created a schizophrenia-inspired light display of textile punch cards. The entire show takes place in an abandoned textile factory in Auburg Germany, which is filled with old and unused fabrics.

The light display focuses on various light patterns that flash and dance across the otherwise black factory. The use of differently patterned textile punch cards and sporadic light flickering creates a psychedelic show.

The show is broken up into two sections. The first section reveals footage of the original weaving machines and staccato equipment. The second portion features lights that move in sync with a musical soundtrack. This portion of the show resembles a live-sized kaleidoscope effect. Each beat and musical change is mirrored in the changes of the illuminated textiles. This unique use of an abandoned space presents an entirely different view of the textile factory.
Trend Themes
1. Psychedelic Light Shows - Opportunity to incorporate interactive light displays in various events and venues.
2. Abandoned Space Transformations - Potential for repurposing unused spaces for innovative and immersive experiences.
3. Synchronized Multimedia Performances - Possibility of combining music, lights, and visuals for captivating live shows.
Industry Implications
1. Event Planning - Incorporating engaging light shows in concerts, festivals, and other live events.
2. Architecture and Design - Transforming abandoned spaces into unique and immersive installations.
3. Entertainment and Multimedia - Creating dynamic and synchronized multimedia performances for theaters and exhibitions.

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