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What can you do in the spotlight?
You can light a point.
But what if you give yourself more choices and invent a tool that allows light to spill, splash or tighten the beam as thin as a pencil line?
A beam of light that can be drawn! Draw what?
Oh my God, so many things: a running unicorn, a friendly girl, a man kicking your face, a worm hole, a ball spiral splashing into the fluid, rabbit, squid, graffiti.
One of New York's self-proclaimed dandypunk.
I don't know much about him.
His real name is Joel Sebastian)
Except that he likes to play light the way I haven't seen it before
He broadcast live on the stage with himself or something (a box, a trunk)as his canvas.
Look at this. . .
The technology presented here is called real-time projection mapping.
Whether it is a building, an old chest, a chair, or a person, it is painted with light on any surface;
The image can be installed exactly on anything (or whomever)they're on.
Light can be concentrated or applied.
Dandypunk can burn with his fingers or his fingers.
These new light projectors allow actors to attract companions and then dance, play, and do whatever they want with anything in their head. This is a many-Gorgeous tools.
Crayons must be awkward. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Speaking of which-
Remember Harold and the purple crayons?
The boy who created the world with his quiet purple lines?
Harold was calm, satisfied, and seldom disturbed.
If I could whisper in Joel Sebastian's ear
I don't know him)
What I'm trying to say is that you have a great light stick, why not relax?
Why drag the poor dandypunk from a dazzling place to another unfulfilling place because there is always more so there is nothing to stay?
Sebastian has an answer on his homepage.
He said that his character "was half awake and half asleep most of the time, in which he was constantly bombarded with images of creatures, land and characters from different dimensions. "OK.
But it made the poor dandyp a storm.
Victims of being thrown, dolls of light.
What if he took over? Took command?
We are all Harolds, all dandypunks now.
This technological revolution is constantly bringing us amazing new tools that offer more and more choices, but that's how they are --options.
Beauty has come, elegance has come, and when we narrow down and find the right choice to satisfy.
Sebastian is a powerful, creative artist and I like to roll with his characters.
But I want to know what happens when he finds his "Harold", a quiet man, portraying himself as a quieter handdrawn spaces?
We are just beginning to explore what these projectors can do;
I want to know, I can't wait to know where we are going next. (
But you can take a look at the article from Joel Sebastian and his friend Mukhtar O. S.
Mukhtar and their friends at the Cirque du Soleil. )