Float 'inside' a giant Lava Lamp!
Float 'inside' a giant Lava Lamp - as an immersive experience of a psychedelic rock song !
I just saw a live rock concert at Bethel Woods Music & Art Center, where the 1969 Woodstock Festival was held.
While?visiting?the rock history museum?there, I realized that AR VR XR technology would now allow?you to actually float "inside" a giant [simulated] Lava Lamp.
My concept does not exist?yet, but, if this sounds impossible, here's a real example?of a sort of similar project:
Example of my XR technology: I need an extremely?quiet vertical laminar flow cylindrical chamber, like the simulated?parachute 'ride' available?today.
Again, the existing facility?has way too much wind noise to use;?I would have psychedelic song?music from the 1960's piped in, so I need to muffle the wind noise…
Maybe use ultra long lasting soap bubbles = allows for vastly slower wind speed.
The song below was already selected by me for a different immersive experience:
Incense and Peppermints; the Color of Time?
I need my chamber to have a holographic?clear wall so I can?show 3D / 4D front projection images; this technology?also needs?to be developed.
The 20 foot tapered clear plastic cylinder will be immersed in a large aquarium tank - surrounded by live dolphins...
IF not possible, use the 3D holographic display video to have dolphins surround you.
So i now choose this song to be the basis for my immersive Lava Lamp experience:
The Monkees - Porpoise Song (from the movie "Head" (1968))
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[Chorus 2]
Wanting to feel
To know what is real
Living is a lie
The porpoise is waiting
Goodbye, goodbye
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
Compare my immersive 'themed' experience to this 'celebrated' - but non sequitur art:
Addison Gallery in Andover features tree sculptures of Mel Kendrick
A one time only Immersive Art "experience"; a "professional" version - versus mine
Judy Chicago; she seems to have forgotten about what happened in Chicago in 1871!
Yes, it just happens to be her last name, but, still, with war and air pollution a big problem today, why smog up the air above Toronto - or any city?
Anyone who caught a glimpse (or a whiff) of colourful smoke on Toronto's waterfront on Saturday may have been just a bit confused, but it was all part of an elaborate pyrotechnics display from legendary American artist Judy Chicago.
Celebrating the 2022 Toronto Biennial, Chicago wowed a crowd of hundreds at Sugar Beach with her piece titled "A Tribute to Toronto."
The display — staged on a barge anchored just off of the waterfront promenade — was pure eye-candy, using multi-colored pigmented smoke to paint the sky with billowing clouds
Marking the closing of the 2022 festival, the Toronto Biennial of Art presents a newly commissioned site-specific work by artist Judy Chicago.?
This one-of-a-kind Smoke Sculpture? will be visible from the shore of Lake Ontario, as a series of environmentally safe, non-toxic colored smokes are released from a barge.?
For this one-time performance, the public is invited to gather at the waterfront to see the lake and sky transformed.
Compare my immersive 'themed' experience to a 'mainstream' - but non sequitur art:
Again, are you changed as a person [new/different/better] after you 'experience' this exhibit?
Richard Serra; Between the Torus and the Sphere (Toruaren eta esferaren artean)
Viewers were encouraged to move around—and sometimes on, in, or through—the works, many of which cannot be fully understood without peripatetic examination...
peripatetic: traveling from place to place, in particular working or based in various places for relatively short periods.