Medium: Indoor installation
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For a party celebrating the 125th anniversary of Columbia University's architecture school, Candy and a group of architecture students worked with lighting designer Linnaea Tillett of Tillett Lighting Design Inc. to create a lighting installation in Low Library. Inspired by the building's Pantheon-like dome, they created a series of circular frames with radiant film that hung from the 70-foot–tall ceiling. When light hit the film, the reflections created geometric shapes that looked not unlike a fancy laser show. The slightest wobbling of the film made for morphing reflections like a spirograph on acid, so they kept the movement to a pleasant minimum since people were drinking and all.
Low Library
Preparation for the event
Event photos