In the summer of 2021, OASIS Immersion, creators of Canada’s largest indoor immersive experience, contacted Visual Artist & Notch Specialist Alex Le Guillou to propose a collaboration for their new exhibition, RECHARGER/Unwind, to be installed at their venue in Montreal. The team wanted to use the planned experience to explore human perceptions of reality, dreams, and memories.
Le Guillou quickly developed a minimal concept following a personally developed artistic approach he calls “Artificial Visions,” an ongoing series of multimedia research and audiovisual experiences based on the technological representation of nature. In the case of HORIZON, Le Guillou sought to illustrate the concepts of order and chaos. He used particles to form abstract landscapes and natural phenomena inspired by the sky and sea.