Super Neon Signs by 3ftDeep
Ovo Installation by odeaubois + ACT Lighting design
Multi-sensory installation in Beijing, China. Visitors walk through a reflecting pool to approach the pavilion’s two portals, engaging with light and acoustical
animations as well as a misting of water. Taking on the symbolic form of an egg, the complex wooden exterior is representative of the origin of creation.
Call of the Fries, McDonald’s Billboard
Street art by Oakoak
The River of 100,000 lights, Hotaru Festival, Tokyo
The inaugural Tokyo Hotaru festival was held last weekend. And kicking off the festivities were an impressive display of 100,000 LED lights – made to resemble hotaru (fireflies) – that floated down the Sumida River through central Tokyo. Dubbed “prayer stars”, the LEDs were provided by Panasonic, who claims that the balls, which were designed to light up upon contact with water, were 100% powered by solar energy. After illuminating a large stretch of the river, which also hosts a popular fireworks festival in the summer, the LEDs were all caught in a large net.