Acacia Light Wall
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01/12/2013
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The Acacia Light Wall is a permanent public artwork within the 3 stage Eden on the Yarra – a residential / commercial development on Victoria Street Abbotsford, Melbourne. The work was commissioned by the Hampton Group for Acacia Place, the first building in the development. The stylised screen was inspired by tangled wattle trees (Australia’s most common Acacia). The work consists of two walls, made from laser cut aluminium screen, acrylic ‘windows” Philips Colour Kinetic controllable LED (1250 nodes), Philips Colour Kinetics control ‘iPlayers”. One wall is 10 m long x 3 to 5 metres and the second is 12m by 3m. The windows are lit by an array of 600+ LED’s in each wall. These lights change colour from week to week marking the progress of the seasons. We worked with the project horticulturalist to develop a palate of colours for each week’s ‘light show’ that was drawn from local flowers and foliage likely to be in bloom that week. The lighting display is not static but rather a very slow moving (morphing) light show. It isn’t fast and flashy. Instead it’s restful and profound. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70483/1/Eden_Install-View2_sm-960x640.jpg http://kuuki.com.au/project/acacia-light-wall/ Bracks, Priscilla & Sade, Gavin J. (2013) Acacia Light Wall. [Design/Architectural Work] |
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Copyright 2013 Kuuki |
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School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #190203 Electronic Media Art #Public Art #Media Facade |
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Creative Work |