project lighting designDECORATIVE
Focal Shift, Milan Jason Bruges / Jake Dyson
88 INSTALLATION
ITALY
JASON BRUGES AND JAKE
DYSON COLLABORATE IN MILANWONDERWALL
Despite the abundance of light-
ing products at Milan’s Salone
Internazionale Del Mobile there is
alwaysthe promiseofsomething
spectacular waiting around the
nextcorner.One such reward
was this installation, put together
bythe ground-breaking interac-
tive light artist Jason Bruges,
working with product designer,
Jake Dyson. Admittedly,you had
to negotiate afew of the afore-
mentioned corners to get to it, as
it was installed at Entratalibera,
Bruno Rainaldi’s well–respected
contemporarydesign space on
Corso Indipendenza, where ten
designers were brought together
to showcase their
work to coincide
with the Salone.
Titled Focal Shift,
this feature was
based around
Jake Dyson’s new
Motorlight Wall;
the first remote
control, variable
angle wall light to
be developed for
use in commercial
and residential
spaces. At 7.5m Jake Dyson’s Studio is lead bythe operating up to 30
wide, 3m high and spread over young designer with ateam of lights, Motorlight
four panels, it certainlymade an design engineers who “focus their Wall can be set to
impact. efforts on coming up with new move gradually
Each panel was equipped with product ideas that are visually between an angle
sixof the lights which were stunning and go where no-one of 10and 120
programmed to produce an has gone before in providing degrees or fixed
ever-changing light displayas the innovative, functional benefits.” It at anypoint in
luminaires cycle between their was this team that conceived the between.
narrow and wide angle beams, Motolight, first as afree standing
creating striking patterns of luminaire and now in this wall
www.jakedyson.com
shadow and light. formation. With aremote control
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Jake Dyson (left) and
Jason Bruges created the
installation utilising Dyson’s
Motorlight Wall product
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