This A24 publication delves into the nostalgic charm of bygone cinema experiences, focusing on the opulent details often overlooked: worn carpets in vintage multiplex theaters. Through intimate photographs and storytelling, it uncovers the emotional significance of these tactile relics from a bygone era.
In the realm of cinematic nostalgia, few venues evoke the same sense of grandeur and spectacle as the old multiplex. These behemoths of yesteryear, with their bright lights, booming sound systems, and – above all – extravagant carpets, were an integral part of the movie-going experience in a bygone era. For designers Shira Inbar and illustrator Julia Dufossé, the allure of these carpets is more than just aesthetic; it's a gateway to understanding the very essence of the multiplex.
Shira Inbar and Julia Dufossé have been on a mission to delve into the world of Electra-Dye carpets – those vibrant, swirling patterns that danced across the floors of old multiplexes. This type of flooring was once ubiquitous in these cinemas, serving as a visual representation of the excitement and energy that pulsed through every screening. With their unique blend of colors and textures, Electra-Dye carpets added an extra layer of immersion to the movie-going experience.
As we delve into the world of Dream Theater, the latest collaboration between Shira Inbar and Julia Dufossé, it becomes clear that these designers are not just admiring the aesthetics of old multiplexes – they're also exploring their very essence. The result is a visual exploration that delves into the "liminal stillness" of these cinemas, capturing the quiet moments between screenings, when the lights were dimmed and the audience was suspended in contemplation.
For Shira Inbar and Julia Dufossé, Dream Theater is more than just a visual project – it's an exploration of the liminal spaces that exist within these cinemas. These are the moments between screenings, when the audience is neither fully awake nor fully asleep; they're the moments when the world outside recedes, and all that's left is the flickering lights and the hum of the projector.
In Dream Theater, we find ourselves transported to a world where time stands still, and the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur. The Electra-Dye carpets serve as a visual representation of this liminal state – swirling patterns that evoke a sense of disorientation and wonder. It's as if we're standing at the threshold of two worlds, poised between the excitement of the movie screen and the quiet reverie of the waiting room.
As we gaze upon the vibrant colors and swirling patterns of Electra-Dye carpets, it becomes clear that Shira Inbar and Julia Dufossé are masters of observation. They've spent countless hours studying these floors, capturing their essence in exquisite detail. Whether it's the way the light catches the swirls, or the subtle nuances of color that dance across the floor, every aspect of these carpets has been carefully observed and rendered.
This attention to detail is a hallmark of Dream Theater – an immersive visual journey that invites us to slow down, observe, and appreciate the intricate patterns and textures of old multiplexes. As we navigate this world, we find ourselves enveloped in a sense of calm and tranquility, our senses soothed by the gentle rhythms of the Electra-Dye carpets.
As we look to the future, it's clear that Shira Inbar and Julia Dufossé are not merely nostalgic for a bygone era – they're also charting a course for the next chapter in cinematic history. With Dream Theater, they're capturing the essence of old multiplexes in all their glory – the bright lights, the booming sound systems, and above all, those iconic Electra-Dye carpets.
As we gaze upon these vibrant patterns, we're reminded that the magic of the multiplex is not just about the movies themselves – it's about the experience. It's about the communal bonding of strangers united by a shared love of cinema; it's about the sensory overload of bright lights and booming sound; and most of all, it's about the carpets – those glorious, swirling patterns that defined an era.
In conclusion, Dream Theater is more than just a visual project – it's an immersive journey through the world of old multiplexes. With Shira Inbar and Julia Dufossé at the helm, we find ourselves transported to a realm of vibrant colors, swirling patterns, and liminal stillness. Whether you're a nostalgic for the good old days or simply looking to experience something new, Dream Theater is an invitation not to be missed.