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July 25, 2010
Candle light vs cold cathode
[posted by Benz Roos]

Candle Light 烛光 by Nicholas Hanna 2010
Candle Light 烛光 from Nicholas Hanna on Vimeo.
“Light from a candle is a continuously variable field that emanates from a point outward. We enclosed a candle in a box covered with sensors. The sensors sample the light from the candle and are connected to corresponding cold-cathode light tubes in the space behind the box. At any given moment, a three dimensional cross section of the light from the candle is detected by the sensors and then amplified to fill the space of the room. This allows visitors to walk inside the field of the candle and experience it as a space” summery by the artist Nicholas Hanna. source: creative applications