Almost one year ago to this day, I reviewed The Joshua Light Show Festival at Abrons Art Center on the Lower East Side. Those shows showcased the music of luminaries such as Woods and Silver Apples against the psychedelic background of The Joshua Light Show. This year, the Joshua Light Show has joined the American Museum of Natural History to present a one-off experience in the storied Hayden Planetarium. Entitled Fulldome, the program is a sensory experience designed specifically for the unique environment of the planetarium with music from Z’ev, Laraaji, Nick Hallett and Oneida.
The Joshua Light Show’s visuals have always transcended the “Pink Floyd Laser Show” stigma of cheesy visual/musical presentations, instead opting for a more abstract, disciplined and inclusive approach. The complete lineup of the current Light Show includes musicians, sound designers and visual artists. For the Fulldome presentation they have crafted a uniquely formatted show tailored specifically to the Planetarium environment. The Fulldome collaboration should provide the group with ample opportunity to demonstrate their unique and essential take on the intersection of visual arts, music and sensory experience.
Words: Max Burke
Fulldome takes place at the American Museum of Natural History on June 3rd, 4th, and 5th.





