GLOW 2008 @ Eindhoven (1D022069)
GLOW
Forum of light and art and architecture
nov 7th - nov 16th Eindhoven 2008
Project Ali Heshmati (LEAD Inc.) and Lars Meeß-Olsohn
The Laboratory of Environments, Architecture and Design LEAD is a unique company and international network that serves as an inter-disciplinary platform for research, conceptualization and realization of thoughtful and skillful design, innovation and innovative use of materials and technologies and remarkable prototyping.
The interest of Dr. Lars Meeß-Olsohn, leichtbaukunst, Office for Textile Architecture and Light is based on two things: on one hand the fascination for lightweight-structures, formfinding and fabric-installations and on the other hand light-installations and -objects.
They are invited to develop a light-based installation for the Lichtplein (translates as square of light), a public space surrounded by cultural institutions like Centrum Kunstlicht in de Kunst, MU, Design Academy Eindhoven and the Public Library. To underline the experience of movement and light at the Lichtplein Andreas Pasieka from Moers arranged a two-layer based sound-composition.
GLOW 2008 @ Eindhoven (1D022069)
GLOW
Forum of light and art and architecture
nov 7th - nov 16th Eindhoven 2008
Project Ali Heshmati (LEAD Inc.) and Lars Meeß-Olsohn
The Laboratory of Environments, Architecture and Design LEAD is a unique company and international network that serves as an inter-disciplinary platform for research, conceptualization and realization of thoughtful and skillful design, innovation and innovative use of materials and technologies and remarkable prototyping.
The interest of Dr. Lars Meeß-Olsohn, leichtbaukunst, Office for Textile Architecture and Light is based on two things: on one hand the fascination for lightweight-structures, formfinding and fabric-installations and on the other hand light-installations and -objects.
They are invited to develop a light-based installation for the Lichtplein (translates as square of light), a public space surrounded by cultural institutions like Centrum Kunstlicht in de Kunst, MU, Design Academy Eindhoven and the Public Library. To underline the experience of movement and light at the Lichtplein Andreas Pasieka from Moers arranged a two-layer based sound-composition.