artist: rafael lozano-hemmer
Sydney Biennale 2006, Art Gallery of New South Wales
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HOMOGRAPHIES is an interactive installation featuring 144 robotic fluorescent light fixtures controlled by 7 computerized surveillance systems. As people walk under the piece, the light tubes rotate to create labyrinthine patterns of light that are "paths" or "corridors" between them. In Homographies the "vanishing point" is not architectural, but rather connective, i.e. it is determined by who is there at any given time and varies accordingly. This gives a reconfigurable light-space that is based on flow, on motion, on lines of sight, —an intended contrast to the modernist grid that currently organizes the court. With the assistance of Conroy Badger, Matt Biederman, Sandra Badger, Natalie Bouchard and Will Bauer.
how coool are them lighttss :)
aleishaaaaaa 2 years ago
i dont get it.. can someone please clarify what this does?
KhatiDaal 2 years ago
Is there anyone that can tell me more about this ? I'm interested .thnks
unmeinbed 3 years ago
Is this still around?
hellojohnathan 3 years ago
Igor! It's alive!!!!!
Auscrawlrule 4 years ago
so very cool
sue6664 4 years ago
Great work conroy........right on no duct tape
sue6664 4 years ago
I just saw this today at the TD Centre in Toronto. Very cool.
sabin10 4 years ago
Now why cant the lights do that at my work, instead of broken flickering old style strip lights.
FoxTechno 5 years ago
cool
JubHub 5 years ago