
Light Art Project, Casa Encendida, Madrid, Spain for ROSCO Architectural
A series of moving white light projections were created responding to
the different spaces of the Casa Encendida cultural centre in Madrid.
This temporary light art intervention studied the relationship between
natural light and artificial light in movement.
The light projections appeared connected to the windows and glazed facades creating visual link with daylight. The shaped light seemed at first to belong to a reflection from sunlight animated by the architecture.
Lighting Design Collective prepared an educative video of the event showing in detail how each projection was created using ROSCO Architectural projectors and textured glass discs.
Light/Texture/MotionThe light projections appeared connected to the windows and glazed facades creating visual link with daylight. The shaped light seemed at first to belong to a reflection from sunlight animated by the architecture.
Lighting Design Collective prepared an educative video of the event showing in detail how each projection was created using ROSCO Architectural projectors and textured glass discs.








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