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RESPONSIVE SPACES: LIGHT DRIFT


Credit : My Studio Type : Visual Description : LIGHT DRIFT is an interactive lighting installation that will appear along the Memorial Drive side of the Charles River and draw viewers into a playful engagement with the artwork, the rivers edge, and each other. Ninety brightly glowing orbs in the river will change color as they react to the presence of people along the shore. The lighting elements are shaped like orbs or buoys and are equipped with electronics that allow them to respond to a viewer and to communicate with each other. The orbs on land use sensors to detect the presence of a person and relay a radio signal to the corresponding orbs in the water, allowing visitors to transform the array of orbs in the river. As viewers engage the orbs, the grid of lights in the water becomes an index of the activities on land. Multiple viewers can create intersections of linear patterns, encouraging viewers to play with each other. These orbs bring the community together by providing gathering spaces for watching the river turned into a flickering constellation of a field of lights and creating new connections on the rivers edge. Analysis : Light Drift is interactive lighting design between chair, floating ords, and people. The installation creates the delightful space. The scenery of the river keep changing according to peoples activities. This public space is not just as visual responsive space, but the space creates active and responsive scenery.

Lightt Drift

http://arts.mit.edu/fast/meejin-yoon-light-drift/

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Light Drift

Light Drift

http://arts.mit.edu/fast/meejin-yoon-light-drift/

http://arts.mit.edu/fast/meejin-yoon-light-drift/

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