Friday, December 20, 2013

Christmas Lights Berlin by Brut Deluxe

Brut Deluxe have created a series of light installations in Berlin, Germany.
The installations are on display until January 6th, 2014.
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Project description
Three light installations were realised on Kurfürstendamm: the first, a huge light dome with a diameter of 7,5m, at Joachimstaler Platz, the second consisting of five big three-dimensional light cubes at the crossing with Uhlandstrasse, and the third, an artificial lanscape build of 50 light shrubs, at the crossing with Knesebeckstrasse.
What all three installations have in common is that we want to achieve an atmospheric effect with them. Rather than typical decorations that represent Christmas through objects or symbols that are contemplated from the outside, we want to create a space that can be entered and experienced. We imagine this artificial space in the city as a place of retreat, similar to an imaginary clearance in a forest.
The atmosphere surrounding the spectator is produced only with light that alters its density and intensity constantly through the visitor’s movement and changing perspective. The realised landscapes of light are inspired by images and situations recalled from our memory that we associate with Christmas and abstractly convert to light.
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Team: Marina Ortega Aranda, Jesús Maria Linares, Philip Baumann, Elisa Luda
Construction: Boehlke Beleuchtungstechnik GmbH
Photography: Miguel de Guzman
credit: contemporist
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