Well Park III
(Swedish: Brunnsparken) The installation is inspired by the Thai mythology of Kinnari - a creature that is half human, half bird.
It's a walk through a mysterious forest where you can sense Kinnari but never see her physically.
It is one of the temporary light installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology". Work shop head for this installation: Chayot Kiranantawat, based in Singapore.
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting come to Alingsås to hold a week´s workshop with participants from all over the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)
Well Park III
(Swedish: Brunnsparken) The installation is inspired by the Thai mythology of Kinnari - a creature that is half human, half bird.
It's a walk through a mysterious forest where you can sense Kinnari but never see her physically.
It is one of the temporary light installations during the event "Lights in Alingsås 2024" – the theme of the year is "The Magical World of Mythology". Work shop head for this installation: Chayot Kiranantawat, based in Singapore.
Alingsås Municipality organises the event Lights in Alingsås every autumn. Since 2000 the municipality has worked with the PLDA (Professional Lighting Designers´ Association). Every year in september/october leading international lighting come to Alingsås to hold a week´s workshop with participants from all over the world. Together they light a number of buildings and locations around the town centre. Around 70,000 people come every year to see the designs during the month-long event.
www.lightsinalingsas.se/en (website in English and Swedish)