MoonMedicin
Year:
2025
Location:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
3D Modeling
Stage Design
Content Creation
Live Visual Design (VJ)
Scope:
In a landmark collaboration with artist Sanford Biggers, Timeboy helped bring to life a genre-defying performance that blurred the boundaries between sound, sculpture, and immersive visual art. Presented at the MIT List Visual Arts Center to inaugurate Biggers’ monumental new sculpture Madrigal, this one-night-only experience transformed the Linde Music Building into a living altar of sight and sound.
Working closely with Biggers and his experimental performance ensemble MoonMedicin, Timeboy crafted a bespoke visual environment that responded in real-time to the energy of the music and the presence of the audience. The installation featured a projection-mapped circular stage, a massive ten-camera rig capturing every angle of the band, custom generative visuals created specifically for the geometry of the floor, and layers of live video feedback—stitched together in a seamless flow of digital ritual. Above it all, a nod to the past: a single mirrored disco ball scattering light like a cosmic relic.
This performance was a ceremonial collision of contemporary Black art, spiritual resonance, and avant-garde stage design. At its heart, the project explored themes of memory, cultural remixing, and the power of collective vibration. This project was a dream realized: to design a space where ancestral echoes meet technological futures, and where every frame is part of a larger, living collage.








Behind the Scenes
3D Stage Design + Content creation by Timeboy.



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