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'Light Origami' by Masakazu Shirane & Saya Miyazaki is Illuminating

Japanese artists Masakazu Shirane and Saya Miyazaki worked with Reuben Young to create this artistic structure called 'Light Origami.' The large structure is essentially a life-sized kaleidoscope producing mass amounts of vibrant lights. The illuminating structure invites visitors to bathe in the psychedelic colors that are emitted from the dome.

Light Origami is created using over 320 mirrored geometric shapes that shift and move themselves to alter the light beams that are being projected. Through the ever-changing scenes and light transitions, this massive kaleidoscopic will have visitors in a state of euphoria.

With the movement and light combination, each visitor has a unique experience. The entire dome is covered with the mirrors including the floor panels to ensure a cohesive flow.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Light Installations - 'Light Origami' showcases the trend of interactive light installations, allowing visitors to engage with the artwork and have a unique experience.
2. Kinetic Art - The movement and shifting patterns of 'Light Origami' highlight the trend of kinetic art, where the artwork itself is in constant motion.
3. Multisensory Experiences - By combining vibrant lights and ever-changing scenes, 'Light Origami' offers a multisensory experience, reflecting the trend of creating immersive and captivating environments.
Industry Implications
1. Art Installations - The 'Light Origami' structure presents opportunities for artists, designers, and event organizers to explore creating innovative and mesmerizing art installations.
2. Entertainment - The trend of interactive light installations can be applied to the entertainment industry, integrating captivating visuals and technology to enhance live performances.
3. Interior Design - The concept of kinetic art in 'Light Origami' can inspire interior designers to incorporate dynamic and visually engaging elements in their projects, creating unique and immersive spaces.

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