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CLOUD

Caitlind r.c. Brown and Wayne Garrett (Canada)

Prince Bishops Shopping Centre

CLOUD was originally commissioned by Garage Museum of Contemporary Art for Art Experience 2013 (Moscow)

Illuminate a sculpture formed from 6,000 incandescent light bulbs

Celebrating the power of collective action, this simple, bright and playful artwork returns to Lumiere. Pull the chain switches to light up the surface of the CLOUD. Celebrating the power of collective action, this simple, bright and playful artwork returns to Lumiere to shine a light on an everyday object. As the incandescent light bulb is phased out in the EU and around the world, CLOUD reminds us of the moment we switch from one mode of technology to the next and asks us to imagine what might come next. Pull the chain switches to light up the surface of CLOUD.

About Caitlind r.c. Brown and Wayne Garrett

This artist duo work with a variety of mediums and materials, ranging from artificial light to re-appropriated urban debris. Their works invite strangers to share genuine moments of connection. Since LumiereCLOUD has been shown at festivals and exhibitions around the world, from Canada Scene at the National Art Centre in Ottawa to Enlighten in Canberra, Australia.

incandescentcloud.com

Accessibility information 

Prince Bishops has an even and flat surface.  There are regular rest points (seats with backs and benches). Access is recommended via Claypath as Silver Street is steep and cobbled.

Artwork description: Interactive LED installation. Lights turn on and off.

PLEASE NOTE: While you are welcome to photograph this installations for personal use, please note that the artist retains all imagery rights. Commercial use of installation photography and film is strictly prohibited.

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