Space (trailer)
Space
Between what is and what is not.
Between the inner and the outer.
Between doing and not doing.
Between the end and the beginning.
Between the middle and the middle of the way.
Before our origins and after our demise.
Where past and future rendezvous.
Space, the infinite eternal void,
unfathomable, immeasurable,
unfurling the serenity of emptiness,
neither holiness nor wisdom,
without righteousness nor justice,
neither enterprise nor profit,
infinitely patient, tranquil yet tumultuous.
Between the horror and the ecstasy,
Between memory and motivation,
Between our wisdom and our ignorance.
Between where you are and where you are not.
The vacuous dark matter, primeval singularity,
filled with infinite possibilities.
Before the beginning and after the end.
The vortex that is now.
Produced and conceived by
Jing Wang and Harvey Goldman.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
The “visual music” collaborations of Jing Wang
and Harvey Goldman attempt to produce a synesthesia
like experience. The audience is encouraged to “see”
the music and “hear” the visuals. The imagery and
audio components are constructed without hierarchy,
a true melding of sound and image.
Between what is and what is not.
Between the inner and the outer.
Between doing and not doing.
Between the end and the beginning.
Between the middle and the middle of the way.
Before our origins and after our demise.
Where past and future rendezvous.
Space, the infinite eternal void,
unfathomable, immeasurable,
unfurling the serenity of emptiness,
neither holiness nor wisdom,
without righteousness nor justice,
neither enterprise nor profit,
infinitely patient, tranquil yet tumultuous.
Between the horror and the ecstasy,
Between memory and motivation,
Between our wisdom and our ignorance.
Between where you are and where you are not.
The vacuous dark matter, primeval singularity,
filled with infinite possibilities.
Before the beginning and after the end.
The vortex that is now.
Produced and conceived by
Jing Wang and Harvey Goldman.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
The “visual music” collaborations of Jing Wang
and Harvey Goldman attempt to produce a synesthesia
like experience. The audience is encouraged to “see”
the music and “hear” the visuals. The imagery and
audio components are constructed without hierarchy,
a true melding of sound and image.
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