Tim Fleming opens our eyes to the ultimate VJ possibilities
In the future "Who's the VJ?" not "Who's the DJ?" might well be the question being asked on dancefloors around the world as clubbers go in search of the true multimedia experience on their
In the future "Who's the VJ?" not "Who's the DJ?" might well be the question being asked on dancefloors around the world as clubbers go in search of the true multimedia experience on their night out.
Enter Tim Fleming whose digital art and video production company, Plastic Reality, has created transcendent immersive environments for Sony PlayStation, MTV, artists like Radiohead and illustrious DJs such as Adam Freeland, Dave Clarke and Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim), using a personal but universal graphic language from their base in Brighton, England.
“Plastic Reality has and always will work with like-minded folk who wish to deliver an experience that leaves the audience both invigorated and elevated,” says Tim. “We work with designers and programmers whose vision is to rock the psyche and nothing else!”
While Plastic Reality might not be quite as familiar a name as say, Tomato, the multimedia outfit responsible for much of Underworld's tour visuals and staging, Tim Fleming will be hoping to change that as he prepares his next flight of fancy for Fatboy Slim's One Way Ticket To Palookaville world tour throughout 2005.
Read the interview with Plastic Reality's Tim Fleming to find out what eye-popping visuals he has in store for Fatboy Slim fans.
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