Author Topic: Suspended LED Lighting Installation Projects The Pulse of City Life in Stockholm  (Read 636 times)

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Offline timmy88Topic starter

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Designed by David Svensson, a total of 400 meters of a neon resembled warm white LED from GE is a work of art representing the pulse of city life in busy Stockholm station.

The project, a piece of suspended light, is built by metal profiles and a ceiling where the warm and white light of a series of LED strips is projected, in the quest to represent the basic visual language of the line.

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It's worlds better than the one Finnish National Gallery bought from Teemu Mäki for 20,000mk (about 3,350€) in 1994, a video called "My Way, A Work in Progress" that contained parts of his older piece "Sex and Death", including a scene where he kills a cat with an axe, then masturbates and ejaculates on the corpse.  (He did have to pay 1,400mk fine and 1,700mk to the local animal shelter where he got the cat from, in 1991.)
He has never apologised or expressed regret for this.

Some art is good, some "art" is simplistic, some art is literally crap in a blender.  Mostly, it's just "elite" buying stuff they don't understand or know anything about, but hope will make them look cultured and refined.
 


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