sky lights::dumbo
sky lights::dumbo is a site-specific sculptural canopy that utilizes ambient lighting within Brooklyn Bridge Park to show star constellations on the ground via cast shadows. The canopy is organically shaped by site and programmatic constraints such as orientation, views and shadow paths. With its specific shape, location and perforation, the canopy is illustrates the complete star map of New York for the evenings of September 28-30th, the dates of Dumbo Festival 2012.
The motivation behind this project is to poetically address the politics of light, and specifically side effects of light pollution in urban settings. By using the streetlight as the source for the star map, the project challenges the visitor to reconnect with the larger planetary scale, the stars that enshroud us.
Role: Co-Designer
Instructor: Esther Cheung (Sculpting Data into Everyday Objects - ITP)
Collaborators: Adria Navarro-Lopez
The motivation behind this project is to poetically address the politics of light, and specifically side effects of light pollution in urban settings. By using the streetlight as the source for the star map, the project challenges the visitor to reconnect with the larger planetary scale, the stars that enshroud us.
Role: Co-Designer
Instructor: Esther Cheung (Sculpting Data into Everyday Objects - ITP)
Collaborators: Adria Navarro-Lopez
May 2012
Filed under academic, itp, sculpture, installation, data