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Absolute Coordination"....it was at this time that laserist Tim Walsh got to show the audience exactly what is meant by synaesthesia. Equipped with a desktop computer and a musical keyboard, Walsh put together a soundscape best described as a blend between trance and IDM. The uniqueness of the presentation, however, was the absolute coordination between the music emanating from the speakers and the awe-inspiring laser patterns darting overhead. Varying from exploding geometric shapes to gyrating disco dancers, Walsh's production was a display neither for the epileptic nor the faint of heart." -- New Orleans Electronica Digest by JetaTek Symphony Laser Show Best Yet"Some of his effects are so visually stunning, they are almost hypnotic. They are kinetic art in its purest form... literally mesmerized the audience with the beautiful gradually changing shapes and colors he created... will easily set a new standard for symphonic laser shows." -- San Antonio Express-News Tim Walsh's Laser Shows Engulf Audience in Images"Walsh has extended the medium far beyond gimmickry into a genuine art form of startling expressive breadth... the meshing of music and image is well-nigh perfect, and the drop-dead virtuosity constantly astonishes." -- San Antonio Star "Tim Walsh is a Genius"-- Austin Chronicle Laser Magic Casts Its Spell"If you have never seen a laser show, you are in for a different kind of experience... A little light plus a little music makes a lotta spectacle" -- Houston Post Tripping the Light Fantastic"Suddenly fingers of blue-green light bounce crazily around the room while more light forms images on the screen. The audience registers its approval by screaming at the top of its collective lungs. Don't panic, it's not Armageddon, it's Tim Walsh's Original Laser Spectacular..." -- San Antonio Express News Show Combines Music & Lasers for Magic"...the images and sounds seem most complimentary... all in all, a great deal of fun." -- Houston Chronicle Beaming Up a Symphony"Several pioneering visual artists are lighting up the sky at orchestras around the country. Using lasers, large-screen projections, and assorted lighting techniques, they are setting the stage for the newest performing art form: visual music. Tim Walsh, of the Texas-based Laser Spectacles, Inc., first began dabbling with lasers when he was a music composition major at North Texas State University... "I think of myself as an artist," he says. "I would be doing this no matter what... it's my life's work." -- Symphony Magazine |
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