Send us a text In this episode of Void Signal, Brian Prime sits down with Reno-based installation artist Henry Sanchez, who works under the name Messy Endeavor, to explore his journey creating immersive, technology-driven art rooted in light, sound, and motion. Henry discusses how a formative synesthetic experience, briefly “seeing” music, inspired his use of LEDs, CRT televisions, and reactive visuals to evoke emotional and sensory responses, blending DIY electronics with concert-style light...
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Send us a text In this episode of Void Signal, Brian Prime sits down with Reno-based installation artist Henry Sanchez, who works under the name Messy Endeavor, to explore his journey creating immersive, technology-driven art rooted in light, sound, and motion. Henry discusses how a formative synesthetic experience, briefly “seeing” music, inspired his use of LEDs, CRT televisions, and reactive visuals to evoke emotional and sensory responses, blending DIY electronics with concert-style light...
Send us a text Matte Blvck, purveyors of dark, sexy goth-industrial sonic textures, visit with the Void to discuss their recent tour, the future of the band, and the lessons they've learned. Featured Songs: Matte Blvck - House of Serpents Visit https://matteblvckmusic.com/ for more Matte Blvck Visit https://glomfest.com/ for more information about Glomfest. Visit https://darkforcefest.com/ for more information about Dark Force Fest Support the show Void Signal is ad-free and powered ...
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Send us a text In this episode of Void Signal, Brian Prime sits down with Reno-based installation artist Henry Sanchez, who works under the name Messy Endeavor, to explore his journey creating immersive, technology-driven art rooted in light, sound, and motion. Henry discusses how a formative synesthetic experience, briefly “seeing” music, inspired his use of LEDs, CRT televisions, and reactive visuals to evoke emotional and sensory responses, blending DIY electronics with concert-style light...