King/Diaz de León  
Mirror Transmission and Moving Images (MTMI) Lab 
 

February 26th - March 11th, 2006 @ Brooklyn Fireproof

Jay King and Mario Diaz de León present MTMI Lab, an environment functioning as a combination film set and workshop that experiments with expansions of research trials created for the practical application of psychokinesis and targeted remote viewing. By combining elements of Ganzfeld sensory immersion with exercises like those developed at the Stanford Research Institute, MTMI seeks to enlist willing viewers as test subjects in hybrid protocols containing the most statistically significant elements accessible to the public. An open goal of conducting this activity is to use documentation of successful trials to subtly help transfer perception and use of the field toward open communication rather than corporate and government espionage.  

Those interested can make appointments to participate (or visit during non-gallery hours) by contacting us directly at kingdiazdeleon@ikatmethod.com

Saturday, March 11th :

The residency will conclude with a performance, featuring video created from on-site documentation as well as live musicians. In aestheticising the footage with regard to formal approaches of projecting in time and space, differing sound-image relationships will be employed to help make extrasensory image transmission a more tangible experience, at times creating its own sensory homogenized field, or "Ganzfeld."  

6PM and 8PM, $5 suggested donation

Kenta Nagai, Woody Sullender- electric guitars 
Mario Diaz de León- live electronics and audio processing 
Jay King- video processing 
 
Audio Speakers for MTMI Lab provided by V-Sonic Systems and Roulette.