Swedish dance music icon Eric Prydz is pulling again the curtain on one of the formidable reside exhibits in digital dance music historical past, chronicling the event of Holosphere 2.0 with the launch of a three-part docuseries.
Premiered earlier this month at Ibiza’s cavernous new superclub [UNVRS], Holosphere 2.0 is a reimagining of Prydz’s iconic spherical manufacturing that first debuted in 2019. Towering at a top of eight meters and weight of eight tons, the custom-built construction achieves what the DJ’s workforce calls “a razor-thin stability between engineering-grade energy and near-total transparency.”
“This present, the know-how, and the scale of it has by no means been executed earlier than, ever,” Prydz says within the docuseries, the primary episode of which launched immediately.
Prydz collaborated with a workforce of visible artists, together with celebrated VFX artist GMUNK, to seize 360° visuals utilizing crystal orbs, plasma balls and burning glass. These high-resolution, holographic loops type standalone “digital sculptures” mapped completely onto the spherical construction, making a subversive present on the bleeding fringe of reside digital music manufacturing.
The three-part docuseries explores the six-years-long journey behind Holosphere 2.0, a challenge Prydz says might solely be realized now because of technological developments. “That is what we all the time dreamed of,” he gushed in an announcement.
Watch the primary episode of the Holosphere docuseries under.
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