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AN ASMR-INSPIRED HOLIDAY SPECIAL
Test Your Knowledge!
XR Bar
Exhibition Introduction
Location Map + Installation Breakdown
DC Team Training
TINGLE BELLS
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- BY ARTECHOUSE STUDIO
- New, @ all locations
- Key Messages: Calm for the Holidays, ASMR, Comforting, Oddly Satisfying
- 20 minutes in length
HOLIDAY PROGRAMMING
"WHAT IS ASMR?"
OVERVIEW
November 22, 2024 - January 5, 2025
In a time when the world feels louder than ever, Tingle Bells offers a retreat for your mind, body, and soul. Let the gentle whispers, delicate sounds, and entrancing visuals take you on a journey of comfort and calm, creating an oasis amidst the hustle of the holidays. Whether seeking solace from daily overstimulation, holiday stress or simply reconnecting with a sense of inner peace, this exhibition is your escape.
Who's ready to Holiday!?
Exhibition Introduction
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Location: Gallery 2Create calming soundscapes using interactive digital instruments. Includes instruments such as keyboards, handbells, buzzing, jingle bells, and whisper instruments. Each instrument is designed to evoke ASMR-like tingling sensations. Features visuals and colors inspired by the ASMR aesthetic, including soft hues, warm lights, and gentle animations. Holiday-themed touches include gift wrap visuals and the cozy glow of holiday lights.
ASMR Tactile Instruments
AutonomousSensory Meridian Response
A soothing sensory experience often described as a gentle tingling sensation that begins in the head and can extend down the neck and spine, triggered by soft sounds or visual stimuli.
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WHAT IS ASMR?
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Ever wanted to experience the pure, messy joy of playing with your food—without the cleanup? Location: Gallery One Artists: ARTECHOUSE Studio, Systems developed by Josef Pelz
- A digital playground where math, physics, and technology come together to bring you the oddly satisfying delight of tossing, flipping, and digging into an endless bowl of ramen.
- Inspired by the sensory thrills of ASMR, this interactive installation lets you enjoy the tingling, carefree sensation of noodle play without any guilt.
- Interaction: Simply use the hand-tracking sensor to unleash your inner child and explore every way you can imagine interacting with your virtual ramen. Go ahead, let loose, and discover the simple pleasure of playing with your food!
Image courtesy of Google, this is not in the holiday show, I'm just painting an emotional picture
ASMR Ramen Noodles
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Experience relaxation and refreshment at the touch of a buttonLocation: Back HallwayA set of 7 Oddly Satisfying interactive installations. A curated set of experiences that combine ASMR's visual and sensory appeal with the hypnotic satisfaction found in precise, repetitive actions and seamless patterns in the aptly named online phenomena. The objective was to create audio-visual installations that evoke ASMR’s sense of relaxation and calm while delivering the uniquely gratifying quality found in oddly satisfying videos. Themes: Blend of tactile, auditory, and visual triggers, symmetry, completion, and precise, repeatable actions to create digital experiences that are both soothing and subtly captivating. Interaction: Motion-sensored, like a 'Button-press'
Oddly Satisfying
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Inspired by the relaxing effects of classic puzzle games like Tetris, this interactive experience invites you to unwind with the simple, satisfying action of tile flipping. Designed with an oddly satisfying touch, each tile reveals a hidden holiday object, creating a calming blend of anticipation and discovery. The visuals take cues from retro game aesthetics, creating a playful nostalgia that feels somewhere between a digital game and a tabletop board game. Interaction: Using a physical joystick, you can flip, explore, and enjoy a tactile experience that’s as soothing as it is entertaining—a delightful holiday twist on the art of relaxation.
Flippin' Game
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Scene Set 3 / The Spectacular Bakery
Scene Set 2 / The Desktop Doll Houses
Scene Set 1 / The Blocks
-> Gift Wrap (Crinkling) -> Square Gift Boxes (Color Swatching) -> Square gift boxes transforming into Tetris pieces (Familiarity/Nostalgia) -> Tetris pieces falling -> Tetris pieces transforming into Keyboard Keys -> The walls and floors are transformed into hundreds if not thousands of keyboard keys (Tapping Sound) -> Nostalgia -> Machine Buzzing Sound -> Whisper (inspired sound) -> Modern fireplace -> Juxtaposition and surprises (everyday machines that hide a slice of life scenes) -> Puppies Sleeping -> Mukbang -> Imageries of food -> Mechanical motions (rubix cube) -> Satisfying repeated motions -> Cute, cuddly colors
ARTISTS: ARTECHOUSE Studio, Unclaimed Creatives ASMR mimics the comfort we associate with the holidays—soft lights, gentle sounds, and the feeling of being nurtured or soothed. In times of societal stress, ASMR-themed experiences offer participants a tranquil space to slow down and breathe. ASMR-INSPIRED: Very important, the exhibition takes tropes, audiovisual cues, and such from ASMR, but it's not just an ASMR experience, which is important to have in mind when speaking with guests.
ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) refers to the tingling sensation some individuals feel in response to specific sounds or visual stimuli. The phenomenon has gained mass popularity over the last decade due to its calming, stress-reducing properties. It is often tied to videos featuring soothing sounds like soft whispers, tapping, crinkling, or ambient soundscapes. Initially a niche on platforms like YouTube, ASMR has now expanded into mainstream culture, attracting millions of followers globally.
ASMR
Scenes/Sequence
Overview/Talking Points
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Immersion Gallery: Tingle Bells
Preview night ^
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Location: Media Lab Artist: Ksawery Komputery Tingly, reactive, satisfying sounds and colors; a taste of TWILIGHT ZONE, which will return to DC January 10, 2025 Interaction: As guests move around the art piece, different audiovisual responses are triggered, representing the Atolla Jellyfish's alarm response