DESCRIPTION
There is a certain feeling of being overwhelmed when you arrive at a huge international airport, slightly out of time, and looking at people consumed by where they’ve come from or where they’re going. It’s a strange kind of loneliness, but also a strange kind of comfort — you’re in it together.
Stardust Immersive takes that shared mental state and turns it into an enclosed audiovisual environment. Light and sound wrap the viewer, so the work is best experienced collectively — not as spectacle, but as a space for attention, scale, and rhythm to land in the body.