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LUMA 2016

LUMA Entrance

LUMA Entrance

5 triangular arches 4.5m high frame. Each arch consisting of 120 RGB pixels, or digitally controllable lights with custom sequences changing colour, pattern and pulse.

Astral Fern

Astral Fern

A window into another dimension through the leaves of a fern brought to life with light. Projection mapping project of Paul Dibble’s cast bronze ‘Fern’. Installation by the Mapping Mondays.

Honeycomb

Honeycomb

SILO and Angus Muir collaborated on this bespoke piece developed specifically for LUMA 2016. The piece was designed with the hexagonal shape of the rotunda in mind. The sculpture is made up of 168 LED globes suspended in a dome shape, each light is individually...

Fleur

Fleur

Projection mapping project of Fleur.

The Ghost House

The Ghost House

Digital takeover of this historic glass house using the classic “peppers ghost” technique.

Field

Field

Comprising 21 mirror posts, 2.4m tall, set out over a 25 square metre space. The design aimed to showcase and celebrate its location. By day the intense grid of mirrors celebrates its environment, creating an analogue interaction with the viewer. By night the posts...

Array

Array

Array is an interactive sculpture that explores the relationship between the mass and the void, intertwining this with audience interactivity. Commissioned for Vivid Sydney 2014 – this was the first time it had been exhibited in the South Island.

Pulse

Pulse

PULSE refers to the Pulse of Nature (environmental dynamics), the Pulse of Life (blood flowing through our veins), and the Pulse of Time (eternity). The Pulse connects all cultures around the world. It connects us to our natural environment. It is universal to us all.

Digitubes

Digitubes

The large 9m long tubes are packed with 120 RGB high power pixels and programmed lighting effects connect the two tubes. Designed to celebrate and illuminate the spaces they inhabit.

Cõnsequentia

Cõnsequentia

60 ground-based PAR64 uplights, each individually addressed allowing the installation to be mapped to hand movements, giving the user control to create waves of different intensity all whilst creating their own soundtrack.

LUMA Lounge

LUMA Lounge

The LUMA Lounge was a music and hospitality area nestled under a canopy of ever-changing light, projection, and illumination and DJ's. Produced by SILO and TOM TOM productions, in conjunction with the World Bar Queenstown