Dark Matter tour visuals by Rob Sheridan
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Honored to grace the inaugural cover of @swomp_ca, a new Canadian music magazine, who interviewed me recently about my work as creative director of @pearljam’s tour. The issue also has features on Incubus, Bad Company, Alanis, Chappell Roan, and more.
It’s always a joy to hold a new physical magazine made by humans, so I’m thrilled to see more and more art/music publications starting up or returning to print to fill the cultural void left by an internet dying of corporate slop algorithms. Support printed culture and physical media when you can!


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‘We just got approved to cover Pearl Jam’ https://swomp.ca/2026/04/15/we-just-got-approved-to-cover-pearl-jam/0
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Show-closer “Setting Sun” on opening night of @pearljam’s “Dark Matter” world tour in Vancouver, two years ago, May 4th 2024. I filmed this with my phone while standing in the crowd with my wife/producer Steph, both of us vibrating with goosebumps as the culmination of months of work played to a packed arena for the first time ever. Usually the first night of a tour with a big production is a nerve-wracking series of errors and frustrations, but this one went off without a hitch; everyone was elated.
I created the film for Setting Sun’s stage visuals as a finale to tie together the show’s abstract narrative, which traces the connective tissue of the universe from the cellular to the cosmic. The film begins with a long zoom-out of the sun rotating, which our team built in massive stunning detail using years of timelapsed NASA SDO solar observations from @nasagoddard. Every detail, every solar flare that crackles up, is all from our actual sun. Fire then becomes water, and an iconic shot of @eddievedder’s eye (which we filmed in macro slow motion at Pearl Jam HQ in Seattle) opens the portal that brings key visual pieces from earlier in the concert full circle.
After the crown of hand-painted light and the ferrofluid starfield faded away and the band departed the stage, Steph and I went to check in with the band, delighted to find them feeling great about how it had all felt on stage. We shared a joyful toast with Ed and celebrated a rare opening night victory that made the preceding three months of hard work more than worth it. Truly a night I’ll never forget.
“Dark Matter” 2024/24 Tour Visuals:
Creative Director: Rob Sheridan
Producer: Stephanie Sheridan
Associate Editor, Colorist, Post-Production: Aster Teter and Deana Seitz for @joybirdstudios
3D Animator: @imperialmonster for @warmnfuzzy.tv
Camera Operator / 2nd Unit DP: @donovonmedia�Camera Operator: @ilanarahaman�Production Assistant: Sarah Hellen
Tour Production Designer: Spike Brandt for @nimblist
Tour Lighting Director: @kkpearl66
Tour Video Director: @blueleachVideo Programmer: @mcdonaldg0 -
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One year ago, bidding farewell to @pearljam’s Dark Matter tour in Pittsburgh. Big thanks to @geoffwhitman for taking this pic of Steph and I on stage after the show ended! (slide one). Truly a night we’ll never forget.I’m looking forward to whatever the future holds for the band (no I do not have any info). If they should require my services again, I wouldn’t miss it for the world.


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Didn't want to spin up a brand new thread, but Rob Sheridan will be at Glitch & Games in Chicago Oct 2 and backers of his Kickstarter book project can see him at Chicago's Museum of Post-Punk and Industrial Music on Oct 3.
More book release/Kickstarter backer events planned with Seattle/LA possibly getting November dates.0 -
tschav said:Didn't want to spin up a brand new thread, but Rob Sheridan will be at Glitch & Games in Chicago Oct 2 and backers of his Kickstarter book project can see him at Chicago's Museum of Post-Punk and Industrial Music on Oct 3.
More book release/Kickstarter backer events planned with Seattle/LA possibly getting November dates.
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