Ganzsound

£12.00

Sunday January 18th

228 Brick Lane, London E2 7EE

From 5pm

Ganzsound is a self-guided, 30 minute meditation experience that merges slow-shifting colour gradients with a bespoke soundscape to help you drop into a deeply relaxed, dream-adjacent state. The visual element is inspired by the Ganzfeld effect, a perceptual phenomenon also explored in the work of James Turrell, where a field of uniform colour removes all visual contrast. When the eyes have nothing to focus on, the brain begins to amplify its own “neural noise” which is the faint internal activity created by the visual system when it has no external information to process. This often turns into soft, drifting imagery behind closed eyelids, creating a sensation reminiscent of lucid dreaming or synesthesia.

Alongside this, you’ll listen to a layered soundscape built with binaural beats tuned to the same frequency range the brain emits during REM sleep. The combination of colour saturation and sound encourages the mind to drift into a quiet, expansive space where thought softens and the body can fully unwind.

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Sunday January 18th

228 Brick Lane, London E2 7EE

From 5pm

Ganzsound is a self-guided, 30 minute meditation experience that merges slow-shifting colour gradients with a bespoke soundscape to help you drop into a deeply relaxed, dream-adjacent state. The visual element is inspired by the Ganzfeld effect, a perceptual phenomenon also explored in the work of James Turrell, where a field of uniform colour removes all visual contrast. When the eyes have nothing to focus on, the brain begins to amplify its own “neural noise” which is the faint internal activity created by the visual system when it has no external information to process. This often turns into soft, drifting imagery behind closed eyelids, creating a sensation reminiscent of lucid dreaming or synesthesia.

Alongside this, you’ll listen to a layered soundscape built with binaural beats tuned to the same frequency range the brain emits during REM sleep. The combination of colour saturation and sound encourages the mind to drift into a quiet, expansive space where thought softens and the body can fully unwind.