
Losing My Religion: Becoming Spiritualized at Coachella
by ybaynes Published on Monday, May 9, 2011
Without hyperbole, “Untitled”, the collaborative installation architecturally designed by emerging outfit, Undisclosable, was the installation of the Festival. It was immersive and transported you; a product of intelligent conceptualization that was coupled with rigorous execution. An impressive level of layering and symbolism existed throughout the experiential walk-through.
Simply stated, it was an intricately layered container and placeholder for people watching. Half the fun was watching inhabitants have their mini-epiphanies along the way. Watching them bathe in pillars of clean, immaculately cut light as they were ushered through by an orchestrated field of what I deemed, “sonic pixels”. These pixels were isolated and deconstructed layers of the lullaby-like track, Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space by UK Band, Spiritualized. The top notch sound design left you hypnotic, dare I say, spiritual.
Huffington Post commented as the installation was unleashed:
…Almost eclipsing the anticipation of the new stage is the buzz surrounding the cathedral-like installation designed by Undisclosable architects called “Untitled” where director Jonathan Glazer and UK band Spiritualized partnered up to create a physical manifestation of their song “Ladies and Gentlemen, We Are Floating in Space.”
Stay tuned, for a future follow-up and exclusive interview with the principals of Los Angeles’ Undisclosable, Alejandera Lillo and Bryan Flaig.

The "backside" reveal of the light wells under the translucent tertiary skin; Aluminet Shade Cloth. It was gorgeous in person. In the evening, it took on a futurist-deco sheen.
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