Multimedia Art

Hypnotic and magnetic immersive installations

Focus is a series of kinetic light sculptures that immerse the viewer in an artistic space where light, movement and perception merge into an immersive sensory experience. Each sculpture, centred on a focal point, creates an intimate dialogue with the immaterial, a subtle encounter between matter and energy. Drawing on natural elements such as water, fire and sky, these works transform organic images into vibrant abstractions.

Light effects and variations in movement give these artistic forms a three-dimensional aspect, transporting the viewer into another reality, where the perceptible and the imperceptible intermingle. This multimedia art process integrates different forms of expression to enrich the sensory experience, offering a reflection on the boundary between contemporary art research and science based on neuroscience studies, in connection with my explorations in hypnosis and meditation.

The two-phase experience protocol

1) Video phase: The viewer is invited to focus their gaze on a central point, discovering images and movements that transform and metamorphose as the light intensifies. This phase explores visual concentration and the effects of motion perception through the screen.

2) Light phase: At this point, the eyes may be open or closed. The focus is on sensation, on how the viewer perceives and feels the pulsating light. The flow of light becomes a vehicle for transformation, offering a new perceptual dimension to this artistic creation, which is no longer simply observed, but experienced physically. Two variants are offered: the video version of light (eyes open) or the light projection (eyes closed), allowing the immersive experience to be deepened through different sensory modalities.

Two phases: 1) 10-minute video + 2) 10-minute light (video or light projector)

Hypnotic multimedia art: Synchronised light and sound vibrations

The interaction of symmetrical movements of concentration and expansion creates a breathing, almost organic visual harmony. Light and movement synchronise, generating a fluid and continuous pulsation that mimics the rhythms of the human body. Through this visual dynamic, the device invites the viewer to enter a light trance, to feel the vibrations of the space while being in tune with their own internal sensations.
The addition of sound, with electronic waves, low frequencies and reworked recordings of my voice and breathing, amplifies this immersive multimedia art experience. The sound composition becomes an extension of the light movements, creating a sonic harmony that gradually guides the viewer towards a climax of sensory intensity. The fusion of light, sound and movement generates a space where the viewer loses all sense of time and space, surrendering to a hypnotic and magnetic immersion.

An interactive and alchemical process

Thus, ‘Focus’ becomes an interactive and alchemical process, a hypnotic multimedia art experience in constant evolution that goes beyond simple aesthetic contemplation. This composition of light and movement invites a connection between the work and the viewer, where art is not limited to a visual object, but becomes a space for sensory and introspective exploration, in line with certain contemporary artists.

Like the installations of Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, who uses technology to create visual and sound interactions with the viewer, Focus engages the viewer in a process of transformation, merging physical and perceptual reality in a hypnotic and magnetic space.