The Mother Tree I
One of seven installations during the event Lights in Alingsås 2019 – the theme of the year is "Be the Light".
Workshop head: Jim Farula, Sweden.
"Being one with the universe, our planet earth. This is not a new concept, but it actually has a name "Gaia", a phrase from ancient Greece. The effects and importance of this cannot be more relevant than in the modern society we live in today. We cannot deny that the planet is a living organism that we exert in an extremely unfavorable way. Mother Tree is a visualization of this synergy, with light, feel the feeling, Be The Light!"
Every year in september/october leading international lighting designers come to Alingsås to hold a week´s workshop. The participants 2019 came from 27 countries around the world. Together they light a number of locations around the town centre. More than 80,000 visitors every year walk the spectacular lighting trail or participate in events associated with the festival.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)
The Mother Tree I
One of seven installations during the event Lights in Alingsås 2019 – the theme of the year is "Be the Light".
Workshop head: Jim Farula, Sweden.
"Being one with the universe, our planet earth. This is not a new concept, but it actually has a name "Gaia", a phrase from ancient Greece. The effects and importance of this cannot be more relevant than in the modern society we live in today. We cannot deny that the planet is a living organism that we exert in an extremely unfavorable way. Mother Tree is a visualization of this synergy, with light, feel the feeling, Be The Light!"
Every year in september/october leading international lighting designers come to Alingsås to hold a week´s workshop. The participants 2019 came from 27 countries around the world. Together they light a number of locations around the town centre. More than 80,000 visitors every year walk the spectacular lighting trail or participate in events associated with the festival.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)