燈光藝術(shù)ELECTRIC MOONS“電動月亮” - kinetic light installation by Christopher Bauder
2018年10月,由燈光藝術(shù)家克里斯托弗·鮑德(Christopher Bauder)設(shè)計的“電動月亮”裝置在德國斯圖加特(Stuttgart)圣瑪麗亞教堂(St.Maria Church)宏偉的背景下展現(xiàn)了光與光的力量。這件大型藝術(shù)品是波特第一件大型裝置的新彩色版本,這次是為宏偉的教堂環(huán)境而特別建造的——幾個世紀以來,光與空間的相互作用一直是一種基本體驗。電子衛(wèi)星的輕氣球在教堂的中心精確而輕松地移動著,伴隨著極簡的音樂,周圍都是癡迷的觀眾。在這個項目中,WHITEvoid的創(chuàng)新方向完全得到了Kinetic Lights的技術(shù)專長和最新產(chǎn)品的支持,Kinetic Lights是一種新的充氦氣球的高級版本,可根據(jù)精確的地面絞車網(wǎng)絡(luò)進行調(diào)整。關(guān)于WHITEvoid本簡介上的所有作品都是由studio WHITEvoid設(shè)計和實現(xiàn)的studio WHITEvoid以藝術(shù)、設(shè)計和技術(shù)的界面運作。WHITEvoid工作室由互動設(shè)計、媒體設(shè)計、產(chǎn)品設(shè)計、室內(nèi)建筑和電子工程方面的專家組成。Studio WHITEvoid為博物館、展覽、交易會、節(jié)日、活動、音樂會和俱樂部創(chuàng)建交互式裝置和產(chǎn)品。
Presented in October 2018, ELECTRIC MOONS is an immersive kinetic installation by light artist Christopher Bauder that celebrates the power of light and lightness in the magnificent settings of St. Maria Church in Stuttgart, Germany. The large-scale art piece is a new color version of Bauder’s first large-scale installations, this time specially constructed for the imposing church environment — a setting where an interplay of light and space has been a foundational experience for centuries. The weightless light balloons of ELECTRIC MOONS are moving precisely and effortlessly in the center of the deemed church, synchronized with minimal music and surrounded by the mesmerized audience. For this project, the creative direction of WHITEvoid was wholly supported by the technical expertise and latest products of Kinetic Lights — a new advanced version of their helium-filled Balloon adjusted to a precise ground-based network of winches. About WHITEvoid All works on this profile are designed and realised by studio WHITEvoid Studio WHITEvoid operates at the interface of art, design and technolgy. Studio WHITEvoid is comprised of specialists in interaction design, media design, product design, interior architecture and electronic engineering. Studio WHITEvoid creates interactive installations and products for museums, exhibitions, trade fairs, festivals, events, concerts and clubs.?
