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The New Pegasus Project: A contribution to modern screen culture


Humans must interact with Light. Today our exposure to sunlight has been greatly reduced as we use electric light and LED screens. We think of color in terms of light waves and photon particles. Color has an intrinsic quality to it, affecting our soul life. Does digital technology change our relationship to color? Join us on this webinar where together with Nathaniel Williams and his work we can address these topics. Inspired by Rudolf Steiner’s indications, a team of four light artists led by Nathaniel Williams has been exploring color with artistic instruments for light projection. This Pegasus Project involves the fabrication of a new generation of analogue projection instruments. They hope to originate an interdisciplinary performing art by March 2026. References: https://www.centerforvisualmusic.org/

Speaker

Nathaniel Williams is the current leader of the Youth Section at the Goetheanum. He studied visual art and marionette theatre in Basel, graduating with a certificate in visual art from the neueKUNSTschule in 2002, and was the co-founder of Free Columbia with Laura Summer. He also received a PhD in Political Theory from the University of Albany. In recent years one of his focuses has been developing screen art projects with young people.

Date & Time:

November 23, 2025
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm PST