Published on: February 4, 2009

‘Array’ is an interactive light installation by United Visual Artists commisioned by Yamaguchi Center for Arts And Media for their fifth anniversary.

It features a field of LED strips which interacts with the visitors.

Here is a description by UVA:
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‘Array’ is a field of columns set in the courtyard of the Chuya Nakahara Memorial Museum in Southern Japan.

The columns create a field oflight and so und which gently shifts in response to the viewers’ movements, via a hidden network of ultrasonic sensors. Each column is lit by a pure, shimmering white light.

This forest of light light calls you in, and its response to your movement invites you to explore.

Inside the grid lives a spirit, in the form of a single pure red light. This spirit is timid but often playful, revealing itself boldly then disappearing.



Posted by: Mitja Prelovsek











