Though they first made a name for themselves with their bouncy live shows and the cheerful energy of their tight-knit crew, Dimension Bonus should now be seen first and foremost as an art collective — one that navigates between booming sound, whispery poetic voices, and DIY digital-video tinkering.
Beneath their laid-back appearance lies a deep artistic experiment: a practice that sidesteps the conventions of the contemporary art world, that blurs the lines between high culture and low, reality and virtuality, art and life — echoing the grand themes of 20th-century avant-gardes, which they extend into the post-Internet and YouTube era.
They’re the missing link between rave culture and Dadaism.