Psychometric Vibration: Violet Aura — Immersive Orientation

- Title: CLUB SPACE: Disco See Weed — Immersive Nightlife Installation
- Artist: Haiiileen (Aileen Quintana)
- Medium: Multi-media installation (disco balls, metallic fringe curtains, lighting)
- Year: 2017
- Dimensions: 15 ft (L) × 10 ft (W) × 18 ft (H)
- Edition: Site-specific, 1/1
- Exhibition / Location: Club Space, Miami, FL
Description
Disco See Weed is an immersive multi-media installation by Haiiileen created for Club Space in Miami. Utilizing disco balls and metallic fringe curtains, the work constructs a layered, light-reactive environment that transforms the dance floor into a submerged, dreamlike ecosystem—where reflections drift and shimmer as if floating through illuminated seaweed.
“I wanted the disco balls to feel alive—like they were swimming, not hanging.”
Conceptual Framework
Drawing from synesthetic perception and nightlife architecture, Disco See Weed reimagines the club as an underwater hallucination. Metallic fringe functions as both texture and movement, refracting colored light into rippling patterns that evoke currents, bioluminescence, and suspended motion.
The installation blurs distinctions between natural and artificial environments—replacing organic sea flora with reflective materials while preserving the sensation of immersion. As bodies move through the space, the work activates continuously, shifting color, rhythm, and spatial perception in response to sound and motion.
This piece operates less as a static object and more as a living atmosphere—experienced through peripheral vision, vibration, and physical presence.
Installation Components
- Multiple mirrored disco balls at varying depths
- Metallic fringe curtains creating layered visual density
- Color-reactive lighting programmed for movement and refraction
- Spatial suspension systems integrated into the club architecture
Artist Reflection
“The club already feels like another world. I just leaned into that—turning it into a place where you feel submerged inside light.”
Archival Significance
CLUB SPACE: DISCO SEE WEED represents a foundational moment in Haiiileen’s immersive installation practice, where sensory saturation, motion, and environment merge into a cohesive experiential field. Alongside CLUB SPACE: LEGS, this work documents her early experimentation with nightlife as a legitimate site for contemporary installation art—prefiguring later large-scale immersive and public works.
The installation also highlights her recurring use of reflection, repetition, and layered materials to induce altered states of perception.
Archival ID: DSW-2017-MIA
“Immersion isn’t about escape—it’s about being fully inside the moment.”


