The Prismatic Zoo is a FullDome short film animation based on a scene from Paul Scheerbart’s novel, The Gray Cloth. The scene features light characters and animals reveling in a light party high in the Himalayas. The center of the party is a “40-tower organ” (as described in the original book) within a zoological park, surrounded by glass structures and a vibrant, dancing crowd. The show is a visually entertaining panning through a party and the landscape, trying to imagine a world full of color, light, and movement.
Briam Rolon
Briam is a media artist and designer with expertise in immersive environments, visual art, multimedia branding, and creative content for commercial and artistic projects. His work in the visuals area includes FullDome movie production and creating audio-reactive live visualizations for events and art exhibitions. Some of his immersive and interactive pieces have been showcased in planetariums in Germany, Austria, and Australia at events like the Full Dome Jena Festival, UndertheDome, and ARS Electronica. He is fascinated by abstract visual language explorations and the processes of creating imagery and videos for different audiences and himself.