New York-based Rockwell Group has suspended hundreds of illuminated cubes inside an atrium in Lower Manhattan, each containing an LED that changes colour based on input from visitors.
Called Luminaries, the interactive display consists of rows of custom-fabricated, box-shaped lanterns affixed to a steel support structure that has been painted black.
Each lantern is individually controlled in terms of colour, intensity and animation.
The installation – conceived by Rockwell Group's LAB studio – is on view inside the Winter Garden, a 10-storey, glass-vaulted atrium in Lower Manhattan, across from the World Trade Center site.
Read the full story on Dezeen: [ Ссылка ]
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest architecture and design movies: [ Ссылка ]
Ещё видео!