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dc.date.accessioned2012-01-28T16:17:24Z
dc.date.available2012-01-28T16:17:24Z
dc.date.issued2011-11-12
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2077/28436
dc.descriptionRichard Widerberg as part of the Gothenburg based artist group Dånk! together with the french architecture group Metipolis.sv
dc.language.isoengsv
dc.subjectinstallationsv
dc.subjectspatialsv
dc.subjectarchitecturesv
dc.subjectpublic spacesv
dc.subjectsoundsv
dc.subjectlightsv
dc.subjectenvironmentsv
dc.subjectambiencesv
dc.titleYellow Splitchsv
dc.type.svepartistic work
dc.contributor.creatorWiderberg, Richard
art.typeOfWorkInstallationsv
art.relation.publishedInBazarbron, Gothenburg, 12 November - 12 December 2011sv
art.relation.publishedIn2008 Fête des Lumières, Lyon, Francesv
art.relation.publishedIn2009 Flow Festival, Helsinki, Finlandsv
art.description.projectYellow 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.summaryYellow Splitch is an installation for public spaces, featuring an intricate and life-like interaction between visual and sonic elements.sv
art.description.supportedByFri konst och Kultur Göteborgs stad Konsthögskolan Valandsv
art.relation.urihttp://www.daonk.org/works/sv


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