Pierre Huyghe: Liminals review – terrifying quantum visions in a notorious Berlin club take seeing beyond believing

As I stepped up the stairs to Halle am Berghain, the defunct power plant turned art space, the air was thick with anticipation. The darkness enveloped me, a sea of faces shrouded in phones, waiting for their eyes to adjust to the dim light. But it's only when you're already inside that you realize you're part of the experience. Pierre Huyghe's Liminals is more than just a film projected on a screen – it's a quantum experiment, a mythological journey, and a terrifying vision.

The room pulsed with vibrations, a gut-wobbling thrum that seemed to reverberate through every cell in my body. The soundscape was like nothing I'd ever experienced: dancing particles, sudden ear-splitting crackles, and a sizzling aural rain that ricocheted everywhere. It was impossible to distinguish what was happening on the screen from what was happening around me.

The film itself was a journey into the unknown, a study in liminality – that threshold state between two worlds. A delicate hand emerged on the screen, not quite human, not quite recognizable as female. The face was a void, a dark cavity that seemed to draw me in. Suddenly, everything tilts and we're faced with an abyss, a roaring, flickering void that threatens to consume us.

As I watched, transfixed, the figure's hands became unnaturally malleable, twisting and curling in ways that defied human anatomy. It was as if they were becoming something else entirely – an avatar, perhaps, or a manifestation of some deeper, quantum reality. The camera dwelled on shapes in the rocks, casting shadows and silhouettes that seemed to take on lives of their own.

It's hard not to think of earlier works by Huyghe, like Untitled (Human Mask) or Untilled, which explored themes of identity and the blurring of boundaries between human and animal. But Liminals is something new, something different – a world that's both boundless and bounded, where the past and present collide in ways that are both beautiful and terrifying.

As I left the Halle am Berghain, the city seemed to stretch out before me like an endless, pulsing entity. The experience of Liminals had lodged itself in my head, refusing to let go. How alive it all was, how unhinging – a feeling that still resonates long after the lights went down and the room fell silent.
 
omg u gotta see this new art space in berlin its like walking into some kinda trippy alternate dimension the vibes r so heavy lol but seriously, who thought to turn an old power plant into a psychedelic playground? anyway, i'm still trying to process what just happened in that room it was like my brain got hacked or something
 
Wow 🤯🎥 Interesting how Pierre Huyghe's new film can create an immersive experience like that, making you question what's real and what's just part of the installation 😮 It's like your senses are heightened and everything feels so raw and visceral... 👻 I mean, who needs VR when you've got a room full of sound, visuals and vibes that can transport you to another world? 🌐
 
OMG u guys I just got back from Halle am Berghain & I'm STILL reeling 😲🎥 Pierre Huyghe's Liminals is literally the most trippy thing I've ever seen! The vibes were so intense, like my whole body was vibrating 🤯 I felt like I was being pulled into the screen lol. And that face on the screen?!?! I swear it looked just like mine when I'm getting ready for bed in the morning 😂 but also not at all... it's hard to explain but it was like something between a human & an avatar, like from one of those sci-fi vids 🤖. I need to see more of Huyghe's work ASAP, his style is SO unique 💁‍♀️. And can we talk about the soundscape? It was like someone turned up the volume on my anxiety and just let it rip 😂. Anyway, I feel like I'm still trying to process everything I saw & heard... Liminals has left me feeling ALL THE FEELS 🤯.
 
🤯 just got back from Halle am Berghain and I'm still reeling from Pierre Huyghe's Liminals... like, what even is this experience? 🤔 it's not just a film on a screen, it's an immersive thing that gets under your skin. the vibrations in the room were insane! 😱 and the soundscape was so unsettling, but in a good way? it's like your brain is trying to make sense of all these weird sounds and visuals. 🤯 i felt like i was transported to another world. the film itself is just... what's going on?! it's like this figure is becoming something else entirely. 🕷️ anyway, i need to go back there again ASAP 👍
 
I'm still reeling from the experience at Halle am Berghain. Pierre Huyghe's Liminals is like nothing I've ever seen before 🤯. The way it blurs the lines between reality and fantasy, creating this eerie sense of disorientation... it's like you're lost in a dream state 😴. I mean, what is real and what's not? It's all just this swirling vortex of sound and image that leaves you breathless 💨.

And the visuals are insane - those dancing particles, the crackling soundscape... it's like your brain is being rewired 🤖. You can't help but feel like you're experiencing some kind of quantum weirdness, where the laws of physics just don't apply anymore ⚡️.

But what really gets me is how it makes you think about identity and the self. I mean, that figure on screen - it's not quite human, but it's not quite anything else either... it's like this in-between state that's both fascinating and terrifying 😲. It's like Huyghe is asking us to question what we thought we knew about ourselves and the world around us.

I'm still trying to process everything I saw, but one thing's for sure - Liminals has left a mark on me. It's like it's seared itself into my brain, refusing to be erased 🤯. And that's what makes it so brilliant - it's not just an art installation, it's this immersive experience that changes you on the inside out 💥.
 
omg u no there's a massive cyber attack on global financial systems rn 🤯😱 people r losing trillions worldwide it's like a never ending nightmare of ransomware & hacking groups making off with everyone's savings 💸😨
 
I gotta say, I was really unimpressed by Huyghe's Liminals 🤔. Like, it sounds super hyped right now, but honestly, I think it's just a bunch of noise and overhyped visuals 😴. The whole "quantum experiment" vibe is so played out, you know? And that face on the screen was straight up creepy - not in a cool, artistic way, but more like in a "I'm gonna lose my lunch" kind of way 🤮. I mean, what's the point of it all? Is it just meant to be some sorta existential crisis for the audience or something? And don't even get me started on how it's being marketed - like, who are they trying to pull in with this stuff? It feels super elitist and out of touch, you know? 🤑 Anyway, I guess it's cool if you're into that sorta thing... but for me, I'll stick to something a bit more down-to-earth 😊.
 
OMG u guys I just got outta this insane art space Halle am Berghain 🤯 and I'm still reeling from the experience 🔥 it's like Pierre Huyghe took every creepy dream I've ever had and brought them to life on screen 🎥 the film Liminals is literally a sensory overload - it's like they're trying to mess with your perception of reality 😱 but at the same time it's so beautifully weirdly captivating 💫 I mean, who else can make a film about some faceless figure morphing into a non-human form so mesmerizing 🤯 and what really got me was how it made me think about those earlier works by Huyghe like Untitled (Human Mask) or Untilled - they're all connected somehow, but Liminals takes it to another level 🔮
 
😲 I just got back from Halle am Berghain and Pierre Huyghe's Liminals is still buzzing in my head 🤯 the visuals were insane 🎥 I'm still trying to process what was real and what wasn't 🤔 it was like a dream, but also somehow very much awake 😴 the way the film blurred the lines between human and something else entirely was so unsettling yet mesmerizing 👻 I've been thinking about how this fits into Huyghe's other work, like Untitled (Human Mask) - is this just another iteration of his exploration of identity? 🤔 or is it something new altogether? 🤷‍♀️
 
🤯 I think we're way too invested in immersive art experiences like this... it's like our minds are begging for more of that freaky vibe 😳. Like, what if we just can't handle reality anymore? 🌪️ The whole liminality thing is kinda creepy, but in a good way... it's like our brains are trying to process something that's beyond human understanding 🤯. And those sounds! Who needs peace and quiet when you can have an ear-piercing aural rainstorm?! 😂 I'm not saying it's bad or anything, but maybe we're just losing touch with what makes us human... 🤔
 
🔥 I'm still reeling from Halle am Berghain's latest exhibition... Pierre Huyghe's Liminals is seriously trippy 🤯. I mean, you think art can be thought-provoking but this takes it to a whole new level. The way the soundscape and visuals came together was like nothing I've ever experienced before - it's like they transported us into another dimension or something! 😲 The film itself is so mind-bending, exploring that liminal state between worlds... I love how it makes you question reality 🤔. Have we seen anything like this before? I'm still trying to process what just happened, but one thing's for sure - Liminals will stay with me for a long time 💭.
 
Just watched this insane art thing at Halle am Berghain and I'm still trying to process it 🤯... Pierre Huyghe's Liminals is like nothing I've ever seen - it's not just a film, it's an experience that gets inside your head and refuses to let go 😂. The way the lights were all dim and the room was vibrating with this weird energy... it was trippy, man 🌐.

I loved how the art piece blurs the lines between reality and fantasy - you're not even sure what's real and what's just part of the show 🎭. And that figure on the screen? It was like something out of a sci-fi movie or a fever dream 😲. I'm still thinking about it now, hours later... it's stuck with me in a weird way 💡.

Anyone else been to this art thing? What did you think of it? 🤔
 
just got back from halle am berghain and i'm still reeling from pierre huyghe's liminals... i mean, i knew it was gonna be intense but wow 😲. i love how it's like a sensory overload, you feel every vibration and sound wave. the visuals are trippy too, all these particles and shapes that seem to come alive on screen. but what really got me is how it makes you question identity and reality 🤯. huyghe's always been good at blurring those lines, but this one takes it to a whole new level.

anyway, the experience itself was... something else. i felt like i was part of some kind of experiment or ritual, and that sense of community with the other people there is weirdly exhilarating 💃. don't get me wrong, it's not for everyone - i mean, some parts were really intense and left me feeling unsettled 😬. but if you're into art that pushes boundaries and challenges your perceptions, then halle am berghain's definitely worth a visit. just be prepared for a wild ride 🎢.
 
🔥 just saw this exhibit at Berghain and I'm SHOOK. Huyghe's Liminals is like nothing I've ever seen before - it's like you're trapped in some sort of sensory dreamworld. The way the soundscape just envelops you, making it impossible to tell what's real and what's not... 🤯 it's like your brain can't keep up. And that film? Forget about it. It's like something out of a sci-fi horror movie, but somehow still beautiful. I mean, how do you even describe an experience like this? It just leaves you feeling raw and exposed... in the best possible way 😵
 
man I'm still trying to process this whole experience at Halle am Berghain 🤯... Pierre Huyghe's Liminals is like something else, it's an immersive journey into the unknown 🔮. The way they use sound design is insane, it's like you're right there with these particles and vibrations 🎧. But what I'm really intrigued about is how this piece explores liminality, that threshold state between two worlds... it's like Huyghe is taking us on a journey into the very fabric of reality 🔍.

and yeah, the visuals are stunning too, especially that first scene with the face in the void 😱. It's so unsettling, yet mesmerizing at the same time. And I love how you mentioned his earlier works exploring identity and boundaries... Liminals takes it to a whole new level, like we're being invited into this weird, quantum realm 🌐.

anyway, after leaving Halle am Berghain, I'm still feeling that vibe, it's like my perception of reality has shifted slightly 🤔. not sure what it means or where it's going, but I'm kinda glad for it? 🤷‍♂️
 
just got back from halle am berghain's new exhibit on pierre huyghe's liminals... dude, my mind is still trying to process what i just experienced 🤯. it was like a sensory overload in the best possible way - the vibes in that room were electric, and the soundscape was like something out of a sci-fi movie 🚀. i'm not even kidding when i say that the film on screen felt like it was happening all around me, like the particles and shapes were seeping into my skin 🔍.

i've seen huyghe's work before, but this... this is on another level. the way he explores identity and boundaries between human and animal is still relevant, but liminals takes it to a whole new place 🌐. i loved how the camera seemed to dance with the shadows and silhouettes - it was like we were witnessing some kind of mystical ritual 🔮.

anyway, if you're feeling adventurous, get yourself to halle am berghain ASAP... just be prepared for your mind to be blown 💥.
 
I don't get why everyone's fawnin' over this Halle am Berghain art space 🤔. It's just a bunch of dudes waitin' in the dark for some film to play, right? And I mean, sure, Pierre Huyghe's Liminals is trippy and all that jazz... but is it really something new and different? Or is it just another way of sayin' the same old stuff about identity and boundaries 🤷‍♂️. I don't think it's necessarily "terrifying" or some kinda "quantum experiment"... more like just a bunch of fancy lights and sounds. And that film with the face in the void? Yeah, it's kinda cool... but not life-changin' or anythin'. Give me somethin' with a bit more substance next time 🤮
 
omg i felt exactly the same vibe when i watched liminals last month 🤯🎥 it's like pierre huyghes work really transcends the screen and becomes this immersive experience for your whole body...i'm still getting chills thinking about those sound effects they're so unsettling yet mesmerizing 😱🔊 i love how you put it, it's a quantum experiment that challenges your perceptions of reality...i've been listening to some huyghes music lately and it's like he's tapping into this deeper consciousness 🎵💥
 
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