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Schlagwort: Light Art

Ein Wald aus schwebenden Lampen

Die Leute von Team Labnet haben in Paris als Installation einen Wald aus Lampen kreiert, der ein wenig an bunt leuchtende Quallen erinnert. Voll schön.

„All the lamps, seemingly scattered randomly, are placed in the space to form a continuous line when the two lamps closest to each other are connected with a line. The first lamp, responding to a person’s position, resonates to the closest two lamps, and these two lamps in turn resonate to other nearby lamps. This forms a chain reaction by passing through all lamps in one loop until the resonating action ends at the originating lamp. The planar arrangement of the lamps is staggered in a zigzag to fill a space, organized by a perfectly ordered grid. This is the first constraint. The second constraint is the height and width of the room and the pathway that people walk through, thus creating a “boundary condition.” The third constraint is that the lamps, when connected to the two closest lamps three-dimensionally, form a unicursal pattern with the same start and end points. The placement of lights was mathematically calculated so that it satisfies these constraints. The variability of the lamps’ direction and the average angle that creates a three-dimensional route were examined multiple times in order to achieve the final placement of the lamps.“


(Direktlink, via BoingBoing)

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Kinetic audiovisual installation and performance: Deep Web

Ich habe diesen Tab seit Tagen offen und bin immer noch schwer angetan von dieser Installation, die von Christopher Bauder und Robert Henke erschaffen wurde. Ihre Laser-Installation versucht, Netzwerke zu visualisieren. Wahnsinnig gut.

Deep Web is a monumental immersive audiovisual installation and live performance created by light artist Christopher Bauder and composer and musician Robert Henke. Presented in enormous pitch dark indoor spaces, Deep Web plunges the audience into a ballet of iridescent kinetic light and surround sound. The work was presented as a preview at CTM 2016 Festival Berlin and will be followed by its original presentation at the Festival of Lights Lyon in December 2016.

The generative, luminous architectural structure weaves 175 motorized spheres and 12 high power laser systems into a 25 meter wide and 10 meter high super-structure, bringing to life a luminous analogy to the nodes and connections of digital networks. Moving up and down, and choreographed and synchronized to an original multi-channel musical score by Robert Henke, the spheres are illuminated by blasts of colourful laser beams resulting in three-dimensional sculptural light drawings and arrangements in cavernous darkness.

The installation brings together decades of separate research and experimentation by two artists with unique visions and passions for sound and light, and by innovative companies working in these fields. High-end laser system manufacturer LaserAnimation Sollinger provided the technical expertise and development for this very specific spatial laser setup. The high precision motor winch systems with real time feedback and the main control software are provided by Design Studio WHITEvoid in collaboration with Kinetic Lights. This novel combination of computer controlled kinetic elements and laser systems allows for setting animated end points to normally infinite laser beams. DEEP WEB uses light as a tangible material to construct threedimensional vector drawings in thin air.

(Direktlink, via René)

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Ein kinetisches Lichtsystem: Orbis Fly

Orbis Fly ist eine ziemlich abgefahrene Lichtinstallation, die unter anderem im Leningrad Center hängt. Ein moderner Kronenleuchter quasi. Sehr schick.

Sergey Kostygin, system designer and TimeLine, Russian system & video design company introduced to you the first in Russia, innovative kinetic theater LED chandelier consisting of 1089 units ORBIS-FLY-120, which was installed in the multi-format entertainment center „Leningrad Center“, consisting of 1089 kinetic LED elements ORBIS-FLY-120.

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Projection Mapping im Wald: Bioluminescent Forest

Wow, das ist wunderschön und vielleicht die beste Lichtdeko-Idee für Open Air Festivals ever.

The projection mapping „bioluminescent forest“ is made by artists Friedrich van Schoor and Tarek Mawad.
The artists spent six weeks in the forest fascinated by the silence and natural occurrences in nature, especially the phenomenon „bioluminescence“. They personified the forest to accentuate the natural beauty by creating luring luminescent plants and glowing magical mushrooms that speaks volumes to any visitor that enters the minds of the artists through viewing „bioluminescent forest“.

(Direktlink, via Christian)

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Ein leuchtender Radweg

Dieser beeindruckend leuchtende Radweg in Nuenen, Niederlande, wurde gestern vom Studio Roosegaarde vorgestellt. Die kleinen Teilchen laden sich tagsüber in der Sonne auf und leuchten dann nachts. Wunderschön. Ich finde, leuchtende Radwege würden alle Städte ein kleines bisschen besser machen. Unbedingt die Fotos ansehen.

The swirling patterns used on the kilometer-long Van Gogh-Roosegaarde Bicycle Path were inspired by painter Vincent van Gogh (who lived in Nuenen from 1883 to 1885), and is lit at night by both special paint that charges in daylight and embedded LEDs that are powered by a nearby solar array.

(Direktlink, via Colossal)

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