‘NGC6093’ installation at Ace Gallery, by artist Hiro Yamagata
“The walls, ceiling and floor are covered completely in holographic mylar panels. These reflect over 6,000 mirrored cubes of various sizes hung from the ceiling. Bouncing off of these cubes and the mylar are white light lasers, spotlights, fiber optics and strobe lights. Added to the mix are “cyberlights”, computer-programmed lamps that are somehow able to refract light into several directions and different intensities, speeds, colors, tilts and an endless array of patterns. All of this is programmed into an unbelievably mesmerizing display of refracted color and light.”
*Sorry for the poor video quality, this seems to be one of three videos posted online, the other two i found on archived sites from 2001.
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