Christian Parto's E.L.O Installation Features Dipping Illuminators
Leslie Chen — November 15, 2011 — Art & Design
References: youtube & collabcubed
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.
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.
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.
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