Christian Parto's E.L.O Installation Features Dipping Illuminators
The best kinds of installations are those that wholly engages its audience, and Christian Partos illustrates a clear understanding of this with his artwork.
Christian Partos' installation, called E.L.O for Electric Light Orchesta, welcomes its viewers by performing a whimsical dance. Each of the lights dip down one by one as a delightful surprise to each guest of the art piece. The Christian Partos installation is featured as a permanent piece at the Borusan Music House.
Check out the video to see Christian Partos' installation magically in action.
Christian Partos' installation, called E.L.O for Electric Light Orchesta, welcomes its viewers by performing a whimsical dance. Each of the lights dip down one by one as a delightful surprise to each guest of the art piece. The Christian Partos installation is featured as a permanent piece at the Borusan Music House.
Check out the video to see Christian Partos' installation magically in action.
Implications - Modern-day consumers experience such hectic schedules that they are constantly looking for a brief escape from their stressful routines. New artists trying to make a name for themselves on the market could develop a greater number of items with a whimsical element in mind.







