Moment installation by Haberdashery reimagines the daily rhythm of London Bridge as an ever-changing visual experience. ‘Installed inside the lobby of Shard Place at London Bridge, the large-scale piece uses sound sensors to capture ambient noise—from footsteps to passing trains—and converts these inputs into fluid sequences of light. The result is a sculptural installation that translates the city’s pace into a meditative play of motion and illumination.
It is designed by design studio Haberdashery. State of Craft, the design studio behind Shard Place’s interiors, envisioned the installation as a central feature of the entrance lobby, surrounded by a calm, light-responsive, stone and timber environment that contrasts with the busy city outside. Visually, the gentle, shifting patterns reflect the constant movement of commuters while softening the sensory intensity of the environment. By blending architectural lighting with experiential design, Moment transforms a busy transitional space into a contemplative pause. This way, it carefully reveals the poetry within the soundscape of everyday city life.
Urban Soundscape Installations
Moment Installation Alters London Bridge Rush-Hour into Light
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Urban Art - Interactive installations like The Moment turn urban environments into dynamic art pieces, offering cities new ways to engage the public through immersive sensory experiences.
2. Data-driven Light Sculptures - By using ambient urban sounds to drive the display of light, art installations can interpret real-time data to create rhythmic visual compositions that engage city dwellers in novel ways.
3. Experiential Design in Public Spaces - Incorporating elements of experiential design into public spaces fosters moments of reflection and engagement, transforming transitional areas into destinations for pause and interaction.
Industry Implications
1. Smart City Technology - Smart city technology offers paths to integrate data collection with public art, enhancing urban landscapes into living canvases that respond to their surroundings.
2. Public Art Installations - Public art installations that incorporate real-time environmental data create new opportunities for artists, enhancing the way cities use art to reflect their unique rhythms and narratives.
3. Experiential Architecture - The blend of light and sound within architectural designs transforms structural environments into sensory-driven experiences, opening up innovative possibilities for enhancing urban aesthetics.