Unexplored Space
How can breath and collective attention function as artistic materials within a live performance?
What shifts occur when an audience moves from passive observation to embodied participation?
How can inner perceptual experience resonate with and be shaped by a shared audiovisual environment?
This 10-minute multimedia performance invites the audience into an unexplored universe through a synthesis of live music, visual imagery, and guided breathwork. Led by a live facilitator, the audience begins with collective square breathing, establishing a shared rhythm that centres attention and opens an inward, receptive perceptual space. Sustained through breath, the work unfolds as an audiovisual journey in which sound, image, and facilitation form a coherent whole.
The piece reimagines performance as a participatory encounter, foregrounding breath and collective attention as artistic materials and positioning the audience’s inner perceptual landscape as a parallel cosmos in resonance with the live audiovisual environment.
What shifts occur when an audience moves from passive observation to embodied participation?
How can inner perceptual experience resonate with and be shaped by a shared audiovisual environment?
This 10-minute multimedia performance invites the audience into an unexplored universe through a synthesis of live music, visual imagery, and guided breathwork. Led by a live facilitator, the audience begins with collective square breathing, establishing a shared rhythm that centres attention and opens an inward, receptive perceptual space. Sustained through breath, the work unfolds as an audiovisual journey in which sound, image, and facilitation form a coherent whole.
The piece reimagines performance as a participatory encounter, foregrounding breath and collective attention as artistic materials and positioning the audience’s inner perceptual landscape as a parallel cosmos in resonance with the live audiovisual environment.

Poster for a performance of Unexplored Space at Tekniska Museet.

Screenshots of the animation.

Screenshots of the animation.