
Originally Posted by
TheHermit
Come on Folks! Let's all have a good ole chin wag to share our artistic philosophies.
Where's that GOAT ILDA awarded swamidog? I reckon he's got a thing or two to contribute to this thread.🤷*♂️
Roj
you'll probably regret invoking me. 
i have not found my projection space and i hate posting laser videos on youtube. we all know how they *should* look, and we all know it's impossible to capture the laser light and the experience.
i have some philosophies i try to embed in my shows.. and remember, i'm not making shows to fill planetarium seats (although that might be fun). i'm making shows to explore my take on the art, and no one is obligated to take that journey with me, but they might like it if they do.
i want abstracts to feel like life forms. living things that follow natural laws. even though they may be laws that we cannot understand. i want abstracts to have mass and intention and shows to have a narrative. i'm not interested in making laser screen savers.
i spend a lot of time worrying about how and why a thing comes onto the screen and how and why it leaves. how does an abstract transition into another abstract? how does it interact?
these little things. these lifeforms, what's their backstory?
i want to make the light that makes the sounds. not the light that reacts to the sounds. these are stories we're telling. think about the narrative, the emotion, and the transitions. build the scenes so when there's a musical event, the change in abstracts makes sense and flows.
i want people to look at my work and say: "holy crap. i've never seen that before, but... of course that's the thing that had to happen at that time".
center symmetry is easy and default, but should not be a constant.
blackout is an emotion and a complexity.
the audience doesn't understand how tricky a thing is do to. they understand how a thing makes them feel.
be true to the art that moves you and comes from your heart. the audience can tell when it's a lie.
i am probably full of bullshit, but that's ok.
suppose you're thinkin' about a plate o' shrimp. Suddenly someone'll say, like, plate, or shrimp, or plate o' shrimp out of the blue, no explanation. No point in lookin' for one, either. It's all part of a cosmic unconciousness.