"Listen closely and you'll hear
the gurgling sound of the deep"

-The New York Times

The LiquidLamp was originally created by Radiohole to immerse its audience in the depth & mystery of the sea for its theater production "FLUKE" which was based on Herman Melville's oceanic epic, MOBY DICK. Now you can experience the gently dancing reflections and gurgling sound of the deep with a LiquidLamp in your very own home or business! Radiohole introduces the LiquidLamp DIY kit, everything you need to make your own LiquidLamp in a few simple steps.



In addition to the LiquidLamp DIY Kit we offer custom LiquidLamp designs for your home or business.

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Radiohole is honored to be the recipient of the 2009 Spalding Gray Award.
We would like to thank Vallejo Gantner of PS122, Philip Bither of the Walker Arts Center, Ben Harrison of the Andy Warhol Museum and Kathy Russo and her family for this honor and opportunity. We're at work on a NEW SHOW! Coming direct to your melodramatic brainstem in January 2010. At the moment our attorney has advised us shut up and have another drink but we can't keep our mouth shut for long. Check back soon for more WICKED EXCITING NEWS and to learn all our dirty little secrets.
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Recent work:

ANGER/NATION

Collides the psychedelic aesthetic of occult filmmaker Kenneth Anger with the histrionic escapades of the self-proclaimed "America's Loving Home Defender," Carrie A. Nation -- a remarkable 19th century, hatchet-wielding temperance crusader. Using miniature floating video monitors, post-it notes, licorice, and a healthy dose of fairy dust, Radiohole conjures a "pleasuredome" populated by an unpredictable melange of questionable characters
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 FLUKE

Created with PEEK-A-BOO technology, Fluke is the strangest tale ever conceived by man. Out-leaping the maddest imaginings, out-thrilling the wildest thrills, Radiohole sounds the depths revealing the Myriad Mysteries and ushering in the Oceanic Times.









Relative to previous attempts at explosion, this attempt will have a greater degree of heat. The little hairs on our hands may get singed off. It is our sincere hope, however, that given sufficient heat, we may be able to forge together the holes of many separate holes breeding sources into one great hole, erupting into a great ball of flame and emitting a full spectrum of noise; we will then dub this a Performance.