Night of Lights was a group solution to the challenge of creating a design intervention in a public space. We chose to use the circular pool in Madison Square Park to stage our interactive event, and took advantage of the pool’s constant circular motion to create the dynamics of the interaction. One evening, we set out hundreds of tea lights in small floating containers around the pool. People passing by could stop, light a candle, and place it among the group of floating candles.
Luminairies are small lights that illuminate when the wind is blowing. They are meant to be installed in the trees in Union Sq as an urban intervention, but have many other applications. By infusing the currents of air in the park with actual electrical current, luminairies visualize the natural climate to the park’s visitors. It is my goal that this fusion of electric and organic will make passersby more aware of the ebb and flow of their natural surroundings.
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