Chapel rendered spotty
Kings College Chapel in Cambridge covered in spots during a presentation of Plenum - a sound and light show created by Simeon Nelson, Nick Rothwell and Rob Godman. For fifteen minutes, accompanied by a whooshy slowly developing soundtrack, the projection moved from a rigid grid of dots to a degree of chaos and darkness. It was inspired by Simeon Nelson's conversations with astrophysicist Professor David Wilkinson, and 'accounts of how the world came into being and how the cosmos maintains life and consciousness'. More about Plenum here
Chapel rendered spotty
Kings College Chapel in Cambridge covered in spots during a presentation of Plenum - a sound and light show created by Simeon Nelson, Nick Rothwell and Rob Godman. For fifteen minutes, accompanied by a whooshy slowly developing soundtrack, the projection moved from a rigid grid of dots to a degree of chaos and darkness. It was inspired by Simeon Nelson's conversations with astrophysicist Professor David Wilkinson, and 'accounts of how the world came into being and how the cosmos maintains life and consciousness'. More about Plenum here