English: The AlulA Dimension was a structure that Ebon Fisher began to build into his apartment above a furniture factory at 70 Grand Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn in 1993. It allowed him and his community to immerse themselves in a hybrid of physical and electronic media. Fisher's roommate could crawl through the structure to get to her room. A variety of experimental events by Fisher's production company, Nerve Circle were conducted there, including a meditative "Slurm" and a live broadcast to the List Visual Arts Center at MIT's Media Lab.
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