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Step into Face The Raster, a collaborative, audio-visual art installation by visual design studio Homegrown Visuals and music/design duo Akomi.
Opening on September 6th from 6-10 PM, this immersive exhibition explores the darkened, intimate space where sound and color collide in a dynamic, ever-changing interplay of analog and digital formats. Guests will have their faces captured, magnified, and transformed in real-time through a live oscilloscope feed, turning human presence into pulsating rasterized visuals. Each position triggers a unique soundscape element that evolves alongside the image, forging a deeply personal and interactive experience.
This combination of raster manipulation, analog video art, and interactive sound focuses on exploration, connection, and a sense of awe-inspiring discovery that changes the evolving landscape of audio-visual textures. Face The Raster offers replayability and communal creativity, inviting guests to return, re-engage, and reshape the experience altogether.
This exhibition is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Broward County Cultural Division.
About Homegrown Visuals
Engineer, visual artist, and musician Adam Pflanzer holds a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering and a master’s in electrical engineering, with professional experience in both the semiconductor and environmental sectors. A lifelong musician and artist, he began exploring video art in 2023. Since then, he’s been designing his own custom circuits to power and shape his visual work, blending his technical background with his creative drive.
About Akomi
Akomi is a boundary-pushing music duo formed by Lucas Morelli and Johan Ospina. As musicians, poets, and designers, Akomi focuses on disciplines of music, design, fashion, and experimental performance. Children of South American immigrants and raised in South Florida, they channel a shared search for identity into immersive, genre-defying sound and experience. Blending electronic, hip-hop, R&B, and experimental elements with architectural design and poetic form, Akomi creates not just sound, but ceremony, a place where chaos meets beauty, and separation becomes harmony.