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DETAILS [spotlight]
WELCOME HOME ‘Welcome Home’ is a permanent art in- stallation created by the artist Aleksandra Stratimirovic and her team. The light work, commissioned by the Stockholmshem, lives in symbiosis with the architecture and landscape. The installa- tion, which opened in December 2013, is integrated in the thirteen metre high stair- case, which is located in the new residential area in the Stockholms suburb Årstadal. 30 Aldabra LED bars, cast into the steps, trans- forms the stairs into a ‘rag carpet’ of light. The work stretches through the area as an unrolled carpet of light visible from the other side of the Årsta Bay. The animation consists of several thousand steps, constant- ly changing form, colours and intensity at a barely perceptible pace.
www.strati.se
© 2013 Vincent Bautes /
www.vvphotographers.com
RECEIVED SIGNALS
Lighting architect Ludovic Lefévère of UDO Design was commissioned to create a new visual identity with a dual leitmotiv for Montreal’s Cabaret Underworld - to build a special link between the building’s inside and outside by designing signage leading to the entrance, and fulfill the visual require- ments of Quartier des spectacles. The owner of this openly underground con- cert venue faced a problem specific to the location: illuminate a path to the cabaret’s entrance, located on a side street a short walk from the main street, while preserv- ing the alternative image of this legendary
Montreal venue.
Lefévère devoted his talent to designing a scheme that would be impressive enough to draw the eye all the way to the door of this intimate space.
Here lies the strength of ‘Received Sig- nals’, a one-of-a-kind accomplishment that combines function with aesthetics, an urban environment with a bold lighting scheme, while achieving the effect that the manag- ers wanted. With this project, the artist seeks to “create lighting scenarios that change depending on the use of the space, as well
as develop a relationship and interaction between the users and the lighting environ- ment”.
The light is filtered through an arrangement of perforated plates, which reflect it in the immediate area. During the evening, the lighting evolves in intensity and colours. The reflection of the light off the plates, which themselves filter projected light, evokes a three-dimensional effect where depth perception changes according to the angle of sight.
www.udo-design.com
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