Jim Campbell Moves 'Scattered Light' to Hong Kong
Jamie Danielle Munro — September 27, 2014 — Art & Design
References: jimcampbell & designboom
When it comes to immersive light installations, Jim Campbell knows exactly how to get people involved and create a memorable experience. His work 'Scattered Light' was originally in New York, and has since moved to Hong Kong so that more people can enjoy everything it has to offer.
The work is meant to have a slightly chaotic feel, with no real pattern for where certain lights are hung. However, this is what makes the installation fun to experience, as one can simply walk by the work and take in the mesmerizing lights. Apparently 2,000 LED lights were used for the installation, which is a lot of light to place all in one are. Who knows where 'Scattered Light' will end up next!
Photo Credits: designboom, jimcampbell
The work is meant to have a slightly chaotic feel, with no real pattern for where certain lights are hung. However, this is what makes the installation fun to experience, as one can simply walk by the work and take in the mesmerizing lights. Apparently 2,000 LED lights were used for the installation, which is a lot of light to place all in one are. Who knows where 'Scattered Light' will end up next!
Photo Credits: designboom, jimcampbell
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