Semiconductor
Brilliant Noise
Brilliant Noise is a multi-channel installation by artists' duo Semiconductor. It was developed from a research project at the UC Berkeley Space Sciences Lab., University of California, in partnership with the Leonardo network and NASA. Brilliant Noise takes us on a sensorial journey into the depths of solar astronomy. Having researched thousands of image data via open-access archives, Semiconductor invites us to experience the finest unseen moments of the Sun visually and aurally.
Semiconductor Brilliant Noise 2006
Installation view: “The Universe and Art: Princess Kaguya, Leonardo da Vinci, teamLab,” Mori Art Museum, 2016
Photo: Kioku Keizo
■Relevant Information
・The Universe and Art: Princess Kaguya, Leonardo da Vinci, teamLab
July 30, 2016 - January 9, 2017
・MAM Screen 004: Watching the Earth from the Universe
July 30, 2016 - January 9, 2017
・Welcome to “the portal to the universe”!
―“The Universe and Art” work #1: teamLab
―“The Universe and Art” work #2: Meteorite Sword
―“The Universe and Art” work #3: Patricia Piccinini
―“The Universe and Art” work #4: Utsuro-bune (hollow ship)
―“The Universe and Art” work #5: Mori Mariko
―“The Universe and Art” work #6: Mandalas
―“The Universe and Art” work #7: Tom Sachs
―“The Universe and Art” work #8: Semiconductor
―“The Universe and Art” work #9: Galileo Galilei Sidereus Nuncius
―“The Universe and Art” work #10: Björn Dahlem
―“The Universe and Art” work #11: Jules de Balincourt