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Bridge to Light

Prize(s) Honorable Mentions
Lighting Design/Product Company Ocubo
Lead Designers Ocubo Criativo
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Entry Description

Bridge to Light is an interactive artwork that invites visitors to explore and discover their surroundings in a new light.
Designed to be intuitive and easy to interact with, each person's actions have a visible impact on the installation, adding to its beauty and allure.
The artwork is a symbol of passage and enlightenment, using light as a medium to transport visitors to another place, either literally or metaphorically.
The audience is invited to re-appropriate the location and interact with it, lighting up their own path as they go. Without interactivity, the installation is still a sight to behold, with the presence of light, inviting visitors to step in and explore. In the absence of many people, the installation is illuminated with all the lights that are playing, creating a mesmerizing and captivating display.
Using cutting-edge technology, including a 3D lidar sensor mesh and generative music and light elements. This technology is used to create dynamic and responsive behaviors that adapt to the density of the audience.
The audio experience is enhanced by the use of multichannel, spatialized speakers placed along the length of the bridge. The generative soundtrack is triggered by the audience and synced with the light design, creating a fully immersive and dynamic audio-visual experience.
Sustainability Approach

Our mission is to deliver spectacles which combine style, artist creativity and culture while respecting sustainability. Ocubo’s core value is Humanity, reflected through diverse preoccupations such as globalization, time and space.
As a studio, every project we work on is different, the reason why our sustainable approach is tailored to each specific situation. So, instead of providing a rigid set of rules, we provide clear guiding principles that support our planning and decisions.
We turn off all lighting and electronic equipment when not in use, and have a strict policy for switching off and unplugging overnight.
We ask local municipalities for the outdoor lightning to be switched off.
We use an energy source of low consumption to light people and space LEDs - and then we add projectors with high energy efficiency so we can project on large surfaces with low energy consumption.