21st Century Light Space Modulator: An Installation by Jason Bruges Studio at Royal Institute Of British Architects
Overview
The 21st Century Light Space Modulator pays homage to the dynamic, theatrical light props created by Laszlo Moholy-Nagy at the Bauhaus in 1930. The spectacular results are a series of evolving urban interventions that react instinctively to their location, choreographed by activity and motion from the surrounding environment. In summer 2012, Jason Bruges Studio transformed an under-loved public space on London's Southbank with a landmark design commissioned by Havells Sylvania, the lighting arm of India's largest lighting and electrical manufacturer, and the Southbank Centre. For this installation at the RIBA Jason Bruges Studio opens up the design process to reveal the studio's approach on the site - fusing technology and culture to bring the space to life through interactivity and playfulness using a variety of materials, colours, light effects and sensing technology.
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