Design, astronomy, and dance are merged into a mesmerizing event in this carefully choreographed project. Kuka robots were used to design unnatural or “synthetic” orbits for two asteroid-shaped disco balls named Ceres and Gaspra. Based on characteristics such as axiality, posture, wobble, and curvature, the relationship between asteroids constantly evolves throughout the piece. The result is a dazzling, slow-motion display of celestial spectacle.
Can we play Dark Star Disco: Synthetic Orbits on mobile?
No, Dark Star Disco: Synthetic Orbits is designed for desktop play and works best on computers using a keyboard or mouse.
Is Dark Star Disco: Synthetic Orbits free to play?
Yes, Dark Star Disco: Synthetic Orbits is free to play on Y8 and runs directly in your browser.
Can we play Dark Star Disco: Synthetic Orbits in full screen mode?
Yes, Dark Star Disco: Synthetic Orbits can be played in full screen mode for a more immersive experience.