Commissioned by Yamaguchi Center for Arts And Media (YCAM)
for their fifth anniversary, as part of the Yuda Art Project.
Supported by The British Council, Tokyo
Array is a field of columns set in the courtyard of the Chuya Nakahara
Memorial Museum in Southern Japan. The columns create a field of
light and sound which gently shifts in response to the viewers movements,
via a hidden network of ultrasonic sensors. Each column is lit by a pure,
shimmering white light. This forest of light light calls you in, and its response
to your movement invites you to explore. Inside the grid lives a spirit,
in the form of a single pure red light. This spirit is timid but often playful,
revealing itself boldly then disappearing.
bellissima!
archiattack 3 years ago
Another mind blowing project.. You made my day guys !
crustea 3 years ago
Amaizing! I like your work!
pbl81 3 years ago
This is absolutely beautiful! I wish I could be there to be amongst it.
Chase the red spirit!
altalbion 3 years ago