dc.date.accessioned | 2012-01-28T16:17:24Z | |
dc.date.available | 2012-01-28T16:17:24Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2011-11-12 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/2077/28436 | |
dc.description | Richard Widerberg as part of the Gothenburg based artist group Dånk! together with the french architecture group Metipolis. | sv |
dc.language.iso | eng | sv |
dc.subject | installation | sv |
dc.subject | spatial | sv |
dc.subject | architecture | sv |
dc.subject | public space | sv |
dc.subject | sound | sv |
dc.subject | light | sv |
dc.subject | environment | sv |
dc.subject | ambience | sv |
dc.title | Yellow Splitch | sv |
dc.type.svep | artistic work | |
dc.contributor.creator | Widerberg, Richard | |
art.typeOfWork | Installation | sv |
art.relation.publishedIn | Bazarbron, Gothenburg, 12 November - 12 December 2011 | sv |
art.relation.publishedIn | 2008 Fête des Lumières, Lyon, France | sv |
art.relation.publishedIn | 2009 Flow Festival, Helsinki, Finland | sv |
art.description.project | Yellow Splitch is an installation for public spaces that was set up on Bazarbron in central Gothenburg in the fall 2011. The installation features intricate and life-like interaction between visual and sonic elements. The visual element consists of thousands of plastic cups suspended in the air and filled with a fluorescent solution. The liquid in the cups is illuminated with black light, and perceived as glowing dots. Loudspeakers situated across the space convey a constantly evolving soundscape, and through a tight coupling between sound and light the glowing points become sources of both color and tone. | sv |
art.description.summary | Yellow Splitch is an installation for public spaces, featuring an intricate and life-like interaction between visual and sonic elements. | sv |
art.description.supportedBy | Fri konst och Kultur Göteborgs stad
Konsthögskolan Valand | sv |
art.relation.uri | http://www.daonk.org/works/ | sv |