How We Create the Music and Visuals at Lumonics

The source material for the projection comes from an archive of imagery that late artists Dorothy and Mel Tanner originated at the Lumonics Light and Sound Theatre in Miami in 1969, and continues to this day in our performances of Lumonics Immersed here in Denver. The Tanners’ light sculptures also play an important role. We think of the art pieces as the “Lumonics Light Orchestra”.

 

Here are some of the components of the projection:

1. Hand-painted 35 mm slides by Dorothy and Mel Tanner, a process that began in 1969 in the original Lumonics Light and Sound Theatre in Miami, FL and ended upon Mel’s death in 1993. Hundreds of these slides are in our archives and have been digitized. Here are some examples:

 

 

2. Lumonics video productions from 1978 until present that included the late Dorothy Tanner, Mel Tanner, and engineer John Hall, and Marc Billard who continues the productions at Lumonics Immersed and orchestrates the Lumonics Light Orchestra live.

3. Colorado car rides and hikes, from urban to rural areas, which Marc Billard records and produces. Mountains, streams, forests, streets and roads are the source material. Marc then transforms the imagery in production, and adds an original soundtrack. We think of the finished productions as “alchemized nature films”. No AI is involved!

The photos below are examples of some of the source material.

 

These photos are of Marc Billard using his 360 camera with a selfie stick and also his mobile phone camera to record in the mountains of Colorado. (along Peak to Peak Highway and the St. Vrain River):

 

 

One of the videos shown at Lumonics Immersed, Mountain Meditation 3 by Marc Billard,was accepted in the upcoming Tilting West: Defining A New Legacy Exhibition at the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities. The exhibit opens June 3 and ends on August 23, 2026. We hope you can see the exhibit. Here is an excerpt:
 

 

The music is a collaboration of Dorothy Tanner and Marc Billard (Tanner/Billard) that began in 1994 and ended upon Dorothy’s passing in 2020. Marc continues to produce music for Lumonics Immersed. It is produced using samples, keyboards, and also can include some of Dorothy’s spoken word we call Cosmic Rap.

 

 

Thank You Email from School that Lumonics Recently Hosted

We appreciated receiving  the following thank email from a recent field trip we presented to 8th graders:

 
Hi Barry,

I wanted to take a moment to thank you for welcoming our students. You were such a gracious host. Thank you for your openness in sharing your career journey and for giving us the opportunity to experience the beautiful and creative space you so thoughtfully care for.

The students had a wonderful time being immersed in the gallery, surrounded by such vibrant artwork. It was a meaningful experience for them as they continue exploring their interests, discovering what they enjoy, and learning more about how things work in the worlds of art and careers.

Thank you again! We look forward to future opportunities to inspire our students and collaborate with you. Please also extend our thanks to Marc as well.

Warmly,
Ivonne C.
Spark Middle School Coordinator

 
 

Kepner Beacon Middle School Art Students at Lumonics

It was a great pleasure to host 8th grade art students that attend Kepner Beacon Middle School here in Denver. They were interested not only in how we produce the immersive experience but also in knowing how to run an art gallery. They had so much fun taking photos of their classmates interacting with the light sculptures. We concluded the field trip by taking them “behind the scenes” to see how we produce the experience.

Our intent is to encourage students to exercise their imaginative powers and hopefully be inspired to go further in their endeavors. It can benefit every curriculum, and has specific application to art, music, performance, math, science, language arts, and history.

 

 During the immersive experience:

 

 

Students watching a 5-minute meditative video: The Art of Seeing:

 

Students amid the light art:

 

Colorado Educators: We welcome your students of all ages.
More info: www.lumonics.net/field-trips

Lumonics is a community partner with the Denver Public Schools Foundation.

 

It was gratifying to receive this email after the field trip:

Hi Barry,

I wanted to take a moment to thank you for welcoming our students from Kepner Middle School. You were such a gracious host. Thank you for your openness in sharing your career journey and for giving us the opportunity to experience the beautiful and creative space you so thoughtfully care for.

The students had a wonderful time being immersed in the gallery, surrounded by such vibrant artwork. It was a meaningful experience for them as they continue exploring their interests, discovering what they enjoy, and learning more about how things work in the worlds of art and careers.

Thank you again! We look forward to future opportunities to inspire our students and collaborate with you. Please also extend our thanks to Marc as well.

Warmly,
Ivonne

IVONNE MIRANDA CORREA
Spark Middle School Coordinator
 
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2026 Denver Fringe Festival

 

 

 

Lumonics is honored to be accepted to participate in the 2026 Denver Fringe Festival that takes place June 4 thru June 7, 2026. 

We will be presenting performances of Lumonics Immersed  during those 4 days at the Lumonics Light & Sound Gallery. Each performance is orginal and not repeated.

The annual Fringe festival

Denver’s thriving arts scene is overflowing with talent and innovation. Our goal is to provide more outlets every year so artists to have a way to test their work, try new things, push the boundaries. And we want to channel that work into performance venues at accessible prices so that live performance is available to as many people as possible. We do this every June at our annual Fringe festival that features dozens of fresh, original shows at venues throughout the RiNo Art District, the greater Five Points area and beyond.

At the Denver Fringe Festival, we believe that the power of performance art can’t be overstated, that it’s a key component to inspiring thought-provoking conversations and building thriving communities. That’s why the Fringe also features free pop-up performances so everyone can experience live performing arts!

What does the future of the Denver Fringe look like? Picture a weeks-long festival with live performance taking place at dozens of creative spaces, with theater, comedy shows, dance, cabaret, and circus happening at any hour of the day or night —an annual performing arts festival so inclusive and expansive that we can’t imagine summer in Denver without it!
* excerpted from www.denverfringe.org/

* poster by Joe Palec