Kylie Minogue
2020
Infinite Disco

Kylie Minogue's livestreamed DISCO launch, designed for a year without crowds.
Project Details
Infinite Disco reimagined live performance during lockdown, built as a self-contained broadcast rather than a tour. The show moves through a parallel universe, travelling from isolation toward a euphoric, collective dancefloor. Created and directed by Aries Moross and Rob Sinclair, the visual world held retro-futurism against sleek architectural forms, drawing on 1980s club culture.
I designed the screen content for Magic, Say Something, Last Chance, Dancefloor Darling, Miss a Thing, Monday Blues and Where Does the DJ Go?.
The performance was pre-recorded at LH3 Studios in London and streamed on 7 November 2020, and again on New Year's Eve.
Catagory
Live Events
Type
Stage & Screen Visuals
Insight
With no audience to play to, the screens had to carry the emotional arc on their own. Several sequences used forced-perspective illusion and rotational set design: in Last Chance and Where Does the DJ Go?, the environment pivots and folds around the dancers, so set, motion and camera read as one effect, not a flat screen behind a performance. The controlled broadcast made that possible, the camera choreographed into the visual instead of just pointed at it. Throughout, retro nostalgia was held against contemporary polish, keeping the world celebratory but precise, in step with the album's optimism during a period of global uncertainty.












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Credits
Directors
Aries Moross
Rob Sinclair
Project Manager
Ellen Morrison
Design
Aries Moross
Dexter George
Linus Kraemer
Motion Design
Dexter George
Linus Kraemer
Santiago Avila
Stephen Mclaughlin








