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Wednesday, August 16, 2017 at 6 a.m.
A new brainwave-altering Dream Machine anchors the Houston-produced event of the same name. Jean Velez |
Imagine a local, one-night-only mega-event that meant to unify of Day for Night, Santa Fe's fantastical Meow Wolf, artist Brion Gysin’s hallucinatory Dream Machine, and a little bit of clandestine goings-on. That’s what Bambull Black, the collective of artists Hannah Bull, Dom Bam and Black Cassidy, is after in their homegrown production, Dream Machine, which this year invited 15 artists to create interactive, tech-inspired and digital installations to anchor the nightlong art party.
A scene from the debut Dream Machine art party Jean Velez |
The artworks include Trey German’s and Joshua Leckie’s fully-immersive Pac-Man and Doom games that attendees can play, a digital therapeutic room that replicates an idea of a gentle asylum, a floor-to-ceiling projection map by Input/Output, and an interactive wall with interactive terrain.
“The idea is to give a platform for tech-inspired and digital installation artists,” says Bull, also the founder of the Houston Music and Arts Hall of Fame.
Alex Ramos, creator of the reimagined Dream Machine, models his creation during last year's installation. Jean Velez |
Note: this article has been modified after original publication to correctly identify the creators of the floor-to-ceiling map, Input/Output.
Dream Machine takes place from 6 p.m. Saturday, August 26, to 2 a.m. at The Grove, 215 Grove. For information about the 21-and-over event, check out the Facebook event page. Admission costs $20 to $40.
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