Light snaps, precise and sharp, shutter sound, revealing these hidden geometries, a movement from surface to surface as sudden as the click of your right hand, rhythmic light jumps, discontinuous.
Now think on a larger scale: the same occurring on skyscrapers across a cityscape, an urban environment unfolding and explored, a story of a city told through bars of light dancing across its surface, its harbour, its derelict abandoned ex-industrial areas and gentrified alike, a geography of light.
Robert Wilson:
Without light there is no space.
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Now this would put Hong Kong’s 8pm so-called Symphony of Lights to shame.
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November 26, 2008 at 1:01 am
“Now this would put Hong Kong’s 8pm so-called Symphony of Lights to shame” – if it didn’t blow up every power sub-station within 50km…