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 with light regards,
an installation by AJ Weissbard
Segheria, Milano, 2006
© photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006

with light regards, an installation by AJ Weissbard Segheria, Milano, 2006 © photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006

 with light regards,
an installation by AJ Weissbard
Segheria, Milano, 2006
© photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006

with light regards, an installation by AJ Weissbard Segheria, Milano, 2006 © photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006

 with light regards,
an installation by AJ Weissbard
Segheria, Milano, 2006
© photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006

with light regards, an installation by AJ Weissbard Segheria, Milano, 2006 © photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006

 with light regards,
an installation by AJ Weissbard
Segheria, Milano, 2006
© photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006

with light regards, an installation by AJ Weissbard Segheria, Milano, 2006 © photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006

 with light regards,
an installation by AJ Weissbard
Segheria, Milano, 2006
© photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006

with light regards, an installation by AJ Weissbard Segheria, Milano, 2006 © photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006

 with light regards,
an installation by AJ Weissbard
Segheria, Milano, 2006
© photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006

with light regards, an installation by AJ Weissbard Segheria, Milano, 2006 © photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006

 with light regards,
an installation by AJ Weissbard
Segheria, Milano, 2006
© photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006

with light regards, an installation by AJ Weissbard Segheria, Milano, 2006 © photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006

 with light regards,
an installation by AJ Weissbard
Segheria, Milano, 2006
© photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006

with light regards, an installation by AJ Weissbard Segheria, Milano, 2006 © photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006

“Every light can be controlled and shaped, whether electrically with dimming, mechanically with devices, or structurally with materials. Architects have always worked to control light of the sun. With computers and sophisticated tools we can move and shape light in innumerable ways. In the Meadow, sequences and complex programming for the entire exhibition were presented on multiple screens, under the gaze of a subtly changing ‘sun’ to allow visitors to follow along in the dramaturgical light experience.”

meadow (il prato)

359cm x 972cm x 488cm

  • 3 Soundlight LEDStriplight RGB-W 48 Flood
  • 3ch Discorent Dimmer for LED
  • 6pin XLR cable
  • Bluleu PE Ball 2m
  • chain
  • grandMA light console
  • 3 LCD monitor
  • grandMA media server
  • 5pin DMX cable
  • 16A cable

INTENSITY

INTENSITY

FORM / DIRECTION

FORM / DIRECTION

COLOR

COLOR

REFLECTION

REFLECTION

CONTROL

CONTROL

EXTERIOR

EXTERIOR

VARIOUS

VARIOUS

with light regards,


 with light regards,
an installation by AJ Weissbard
Segheria, Milano, 2006
© photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006
 with light regards,
an installation by AJ Weissbard
Segheria, Milano, 2006
© photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006
 with light regards,
an installation by AJ Weissbard
Segheria, Milano, 2006
© photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006
 with light regards,
an installation by AJ Weissbard
Segheria, Milano, 2006
© photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006
 with light regards,
an installation by AJ Weissbard
Segheria, Milano, 2006
© photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006
 with light regards,
an installation by AJ Weissbard
Segheria, Milano, 2006
© photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006
 with light regards,
an installation by AJ Weissbard
Segheria, Milano, 2006
© photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006
 with light regards,
an installation by AJ Weissbard
Segheria, Milano, 2006
© photo by AJ Weissbard, 2006

Exhibition Credits

 

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