Artworks: Light and Space

Using Light

Michel de Broin, La Maîtresse de la Tour Eiffel, 2009
赤ん坊の影 No.122, 高松次郎, 1965
The Organic Nucleus/有機中芯的’象の鼻’、藤本隆之+Rhizomatiks,スマートイルミネーション横浜,2011
WRAPPING THE CITY LIGHTS ─既存都市照明のカラーチェンジ─,高橋匡太、スマートイルミネーション横浜,2011
ひかりの実,高橋匡太、スマートイルミネーション横浜,2011
Fragments of Color Cube
/いろとりどりのかけら
、高橋匡太、十和田市美術館、2008
夢のたね、高橋匡太
Pika Pika,ナガタ タケシ/モンノ カヅエ(トーチカ), 2009? デジタルカメラとペンライトで光の軌跡の写真を撮影する。方法を公開。ニコニコ動画などに一般ユーザからの投稿がある。
スマートイルミネーション横浜、2011 Article
木漏れ日のディスプレイ、”21世紀のID展”、鈴木康弘、2006 http://www.jst.go.jp/kisoken/crest/report/sh_heisei16/media/02hirose.pdf、p23
Light Showers,
Jill Anholt,
2011
http://dirt.asla.org/2011/08/17/the-future-is-here-sherbourne-common/A series of iconic sculptures integrated into a new park along Toronto’s waterfront visibly express the surrounding community’s aspirations to sustainability. Nine meter tall art elements display and celebrate collected and purified community storm water , lifting it from the ground to the sky where it falls as a textured veil of water into a channel that returns it to Lake Ontario. As people meander over bridges between the elements, integrated motion sensors trigger shifting light patterns in the water curtains, emphasizing the connection between local actions and distant effects. Part of park landscape
Landscape, Water, Bridge, Public Art
Project Cabrini Green,
Ed Bennet
2011
is a public art installation created with the community in response to this event. Click on the apartments above to explore the audio/texts created by youth who attended the project workshops. Ruined Building
Building, Facade, Ruin
Storm Room,
Cardiff and Miller,
2009
A computer controls the flow of water, the lights, the strobes, and the fans, etc. An ambisonic sound track plays through 8 hidden speakers and 2 hidden subwoofers. The piece begins as the storm approaches, with no water hitting the windows, then proceeds to the incredibly loud, floor shaking climax. As the storm dissipates the sound of someone moving and coughing in the next room is heard and then the piece starts again. This work was created in a deserted dentist’s office in a traditional Japanese house near the city of Tokamachi, Japan as part the Echigo Tsumari Art Triennial 2009.
Existing room with windows
Water, Flash, Lightning, Strobe, Room, Strorm,
Pulse Room, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer,2006 About 100 (analog/classic) light bulbs are hung from ceiling of the installation site.The bulbs plays a sequence of blinking. Every singe bulb represents and actually repeats heartbeat of past participants as 1 by 1 correspondence. Large exhibition space Bulb, Heartbeat, participation, Shift, Collective
Pulse Park, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer,2010 Nearly identical concept as of ‘Pulse Room’. Notable difference is the use of extremely larger and open space, this case lawn (of part in NY). Light bulbs are replaced to a line of spotlights which surrounds the lawn. There also a corner with heartbeat sensor. Park/Lawn Spotlight, Park, Public space, Participation, Shift, Collective
ACCESS, Marie Sester, 2003 Open space in a building, Lighting (Spot Beemer), Camera Spotlight, Public space, Participation, Surveillance
Augumented Shadow, Joon Y.Moon, 2010 Fake Shadow, Projection Mapping Literal, Shadow, AR, Interaction

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