tetro presents grid a suspended kinetic light installation in lyon
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all images courtesy of tetro
for the french fête des lumières 2013, in lyon, tetro presented ‘grid’ at the hôtel de région rhône-alpes. the monumental kinetic light installation was designed by christopher bauder berliner, founder of whitevoid and robert henke. the structure is made from 150 bars of motorized suspended LEDs, forming a dynamic grid of 22m long. illuminating french architect christian de portzamparc’s building, floating triangles mesmerizingly move up and down, turn on and off according to the rhythm of music. a wavering, organic motion is achieved, completely washing the audience in baths of glowing bright colors.
‘grid – monumental kinetic light installation’
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a dynamic grid of 22m long was formed for the light installation
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view of the diamond shape grid structure
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the audiovisual performance baths the audience in an illuminated glow
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the floating triangles move up and down according to the music
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audience lies down to experience the kinetic installation
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grid creates an immersive environment
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the motorized lights turn on and off
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150 bars of motorized suspended LEDs were suspended from the roof
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the installation highlights christian de portzamparc’s architecture
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project info:
lighting design: christopher bauder / white void
electronic music: robert henke
bandmaster: franck-emmanuel comte
choirs: concert de l’hostel dieu
production: matthieu debay – tetro
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