Artist Paul Prudence has created a new panoramic audiovisual performance work called The Mylar Typology which combines gelatinous oil-colored forms with slow pulsing auditory stimulus. The work utilizes what Prudence describes as “Slowly transforming abstractions of iridescent wavelets and hyperchromatic emulsions synchronised to binaural drones” to produce a calming effect, in part due to the effect of brainwave entrainment, in which neural wave frequencies synchronize with outside stimulus in order to reach an associated state of mental cognition, in this case, relaxation. Prudence aims to produce a sensorially immersive viewer/listener experience which leaves the subject matter largely ambiguous.