Prize(s) Winners in Interactive Lighting Project
Lighting Design/Product Company OCUBO CRIATIVO
Lead Designers OCUBO/OLAB
Entry Description"Elements: A Harmonious Symphony of Light and Sound"
Elements, an interactive light art installation inspired by Fire, Water, Earth, and Air, offers a synchronized show where music and light dance in harmony. Participants control the display by moving their hands, engaging with the interactive totem to switch between elements.
Each element takes center stage poetically, converging in the end to showcase their interconnectedness. Beyond a mere blend of sound and light, it serves as a canvas for creativity. With a simple hand gesture, you become the conductor, guiding the ebb and flow of the four essential elements. This artwork invites introspection about our place on Earth and the impact we wield.
It evokes a unique sensation, combining light, sound, and movement, prompting reflection on our connection to the elements and our influence on the world. The original soundtrack enhances the immersive experience, allowing imagination to follow abstract storytelling.
Considering the visitor, the installation empowers people to participate and interact with their environment. Recognizing the draw towards interactive art, the focus is on engaging people in their surroundings. This mesmerizing experience lets participants choreograph their symphony of illumination through the interactive totems, providing a powerful and reflective journey
Sustainability Approach"Elements" embraces sustainability through mindful material selection, energy efficiency, and responsible operation.
1. Durable materials: Long-lasting LED bars minimize waste and replacement frequency.
2. Low energy consumption: Energy-efficient LEDs and an automated schedule that minimizes operational hours further reduce the environmental footprint.
3. Modular design: The potential for modular construction allows for future adaptability and potential component reuse in new configurations.
4. Responsible sourcing: Seeking responsibly sourced materials whenever possible can further reduce environmental impact.
5. End-of-life considerations: Exploring options for responsible recycling or repurposing components at the end of the artwork's lifespan demonstrates a commitment to long-term sustainability.
These efforts showcase "Elements" as not just an artistic experience, but a respo