Brunce Munro Gives Salisbury Cathedral a Luminous Makeover
Matt Ho — January 14, 2011 — Art & Design
References: brucemunro & designboom
I’m loving Bruce Munro’s latest work because it provides some much needed lighting in churches.
Bruce Munro installed 15,000 bottles in Salsbury Cathedral to create a maze of illuminated water towers, all lit with color-changing LED lights in random patterns. There’s also a control system with reactive projectors that responds to music from the choir, making the towers look like colorful equalizers.
Photo Credits: designboom, brucemunro
Bruce Munro installed 15,000 bottles in Salsbury Cathedral to create a maze of illuminated water towers, all lit with color-changing LED lights in random patterns. There’s also a control system with reactive projectors that responds to music from the choir, making the towers look like colorful equalizers.
Photo Credits: designboom, brucemunro
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