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Triangular Series lighting installation at Design Miami/Basel by Jamie Zigelbaum

2014年06月21日 00:06 ·
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New York based designer Jamie Zigelbaum has created Triangular Series, an installation for Design Miami/ Basel, that uses sensors to make lights interact with each other and the people in the space.
The site-specific lighting installation is composed of multiple white lights shaped like elongated pyramids with the tips sliced off at an angle.
"Triangular Series is inspired by the similarities between living and non-living patterns and motivated by the desire to understand the possibilities for communication between entities as different as lights and the human beings below," Zigelbaum told Dezeen.
Made of acrylic, steel, LEDs, sensors and custom electronics and software, each light can sense the lights around it and the people below.
The result is an unpredictable display of light above and triangular projections below.
"As you walk beneath Triangular Series your physiology changes the behaviour of the lights, which in turn changes your physiology," said the designer.
"It is my hope that this simple dialogue between such different entities provokes a sense of the world’s vast mystery."
Triangular Series was commissioned by art and design fair Design Miami/ Basel and made its debut on June 16 2014 in Basel, Switzerland.
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