Large Art

Arranged Chronologically, Latest to Oldest

 
 

Pre render of the final product

Cathode Ray Temple (Freezer Burn 2025, Bass Coast 2025)

The Cathode Ray Temple is a tower of 12 CRT TVs, all mapped to emulate being a single screen. Bask in the former glory of the Cathode Ray Tube, a dying relic in the age of digital displays, once the hearthstone of many family homes. You can turn the tables and reprogram them for a change. Tune it in just right and you might even see a familiar face on screen(s). Leave your entity of choice watching over the event. Choose carefully!

Designed and built by Matthew Johnston

 

The Beacon on the Fraya at Freezer Burn 2023

The Beacon (Freezer Burn 2023, 24)

The Beacon was an 8 foot tall lighthouse lined with translucent coroplast and full of LEDs, all supporting a projector for projection mapping . An interactive MIDI controller allowed for interactivity as people could control the image being projected.

Designed by Matthew Johnston and Ryan Mross, built by The Yellow Dubmarine Crew

The Bermuda Triangle featuring acro yoga

The Yellow Dubmarine at Freezer Burn 2024

The Bermuda Triangle (Freezer Burn 2022, 23, 24, 25, Zen Garden 2024, 25)

The Bermuda Triangle is a freestanding triangular prism comprised of structural aluminum pipe with sides ~12' long and 10' tall. The exterior is wrapped with sound reactive LED lights that participants can walk through, and a large disco ball hangs from the ceiling, gently rotating and casting beams of light across the space inside.

Designed by Matthew Johnston and Ryan Mross, built by The Yellow Dubmarine Crew

 

The Yellow Dubmarine (Freezer Burn 2022-25, Zen Garden 2024,25)

The Yellow Dubmarine is a 36’ Winnebago converted to a mobile stage. Featuring 6000 Watts of built in Turbo Sound speakers, LED infinity mirrors, and full bar and lounge area.

Designed by Matthew Johnston and Ryan Mross, built by The Yellow Dubmarine Crew