The new audiovisual installation Continuum 1.0, a work by Stella Ivšek and Črt Trkman, is an immersive artwork that plunges the viewer into a cyclical spatial arrangement of panels, which they can enter alone or accompanied by one person.

The installation creates a fully immersive experience where a synchronized audio-visual composition maps the viewer’s perception into a new reality of continuous cyclical sequences. In this experience, the viewer steps into an uninterrupted flow of sound and visuals, where cyclical patterns create a sense of timelessness – a state that constantly renews itself, much like the universe, the oscillation of frequencies, or the pulse of life. With a four-channel sound system and four projection points, it allows for the complete integration of visual and sound effects that adapt in real-time to frequency vibrations, dynamically changing the image and shaping a new spatial dimension.

The viewer finds themselves in a constantly evolving visual-audio environment where the interaction of light, sound, and spatial elements creates the illusion of transitioning between different layers of reality and a complete immersion into the infinite passage of forms, colors, and vibrations.