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Schlagwort: light

  • International Lighting Design Index 2010International Lighting Design Index 2010

    Der International Lighting Design Index versammelt die innovativen Köpfe mit ihren aktuellen Projekten und präsentiert den Überblick über die Technologie getriebenen Trends im Umgang mit Licht. In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Verlag avedition (bestens bekannt zum Beispiel durch das ‚Trade Fair Design Annual‘) haben Helmut M. Bien (Kurator Luminale) und Markus Helle (Highlight Magazin) einen Index herausgegeben, der der Licht-Industrie, Bauherren, Projekt-Entwicklern, Stadtverwaltungen, Landschaftsplanern, Innenarchitekten, Szenographen und Design-Agentuen bei der Partnersuche zum Thema Licht hilft. Jetzt gibt es ein internationales Nachschlagewerk für Designer und Architekten. Den International Lighting Design Index (ILDI) können Sie hier bestellen >The International Lighting Design Index collects the innovators and leading heads together with their current projects to present the contemporary technology-driven trends. In collaboration with the publishers avedition (also known for their “Trade Fair Design Annual”) Helmut M. Bien (Curator Luminale) an Markus Helle (Highlight Magazine) have created an index which will allow the light industry, contractors, project developers, local councils, landscape planners and interior designers, scenographers and design agencies to find interesting project partners. Now an international work of reference exists with addresses both designers and architects. Here you can order the International Lighting Design Index (ILDI) >

  • Jürgen Meier: Lichtfestival zum Gedenken an den 9. Oktober Juergen Meier: The Lightfestival as a Memorial Event

    Luminapolis: Juergen Meier, October 9th is a historical day in german history. The day of the demonstration in Leipzig that makes the wall to fall down. Last year you started a very special light festival in Leipzig as a memorial event. Can you explain the main idea of this festival in a few words?

    Juergen Meier
    : Central theme of the Leipzig Lightfestival 2009 was the occupancy of the Leipzig urban space by it’s citizens in the autumn 1989. The visitor to the festival followed the route of the demonstration in 1989 in which 70.000 people took part. Twenty art installations transformed the memory of this event into a contemporary statement and turned the centre of the city into a temporary work of art.

    Luminapolis
    : For me this festival shows the social function of lights as a media to build a community. A festival that involves the artists as well as the public. After the big success of 2009 what is the concept in this year?

    Juergen Meier
    : From 2010 until 2013 the Leipzig Festival of Light will take place on the Augustusplatz. In 2014 it again will be extended to the inner ring. This year we will perform a sound-, light- and video installation using classical and contemporary music as well as laser and videoprojection. We are then going to look at the European dimension of the peacefull revolution and start by focusing on Poland in 2011.

    Luminapolis
    : What are your personal experiences with light? How did you come in contact with professional lighting?

    Juergen Meier
    : I studied art in Münster and London and startet my first media projects in the early 90ies. All works such as the mobiles from 1992 or the mediafacades from 1998 involved actions and reactions of the viewer. Light has turned out to be the constituting element in all of my projects. Light is a medium for communication on the receptionist side and also a craft on the production side.

    Luminapolis
    : What is the most important project you realized in the last ten years?

    Juergen Meier
    : „KLT 14“ is an installation in the German city of Bochum, which I completed last year. It sets standards for the use of interactive technology in urban space: a camera sensoric counts the users of the subway Wittener Straße at Bochums main train station and displays the total amount on digital counters at the entrances to the subway. User profiles are translated into light szenarios, which are constantly updated by the sensoric system.

    Luminapolis
    : What do you think are the challenges for professional lighting designers in the near future?

    Juergen Meier
    : Light and video are following convergent trends and will unite in the near future. This means cultural, social and political tasks will be central for lighting designers and communication and participation will be the mayor aim of public lighting.

    Luminapolis
    : What is your next project?

    Juergen Meier
    : I am looking forward to finishing the project „Modellprojekt Innerer Ring, Leipzig“ next year, focussing on intelligent lighting for the inner city of Leipzig. I am also looking forward to the realisation of Lichtschwarm lights, a concept which I startet in 2005 and adresses the communication between luminaires by means of light.

    Information about Leipziger Freiheit

    Juergen Meier
    Seumestraße 34 B
    04249 Leipzig
    t +49 341 479 15 00
    f +49 341 480 72 02
    www.digitalehaut.de
    Luminapolis: Juergen Meier, October 9th is a historical day in german history. The day of the demonstration in Leipzig that makes the wall to fall down. Last year you started a very special light festival in Leipzig as a memorial event. Can you explain the main idea of this festival in a few words?

    Juergen Meier
    : Central theme of the Leipzig Lightfestival 2009 was the occupancy of the Leipzig urban space by it’s citizens in the autumn 1989. The visitor to the festival followed the route of the demonstration in 1989 in which 70.000 people took part. Twenty art installations transformed the memory of this event into a contemporary statement and turned the centre of the city into a temporary work of art.

    Luminapolis
    : For me this festival shows the social function of lights as a media to build a community. A festival that involves the artists as well as the public. After the big success of 2009 what is the concept in this year?

    Juergen Meier
    : From 2010 until 2013 the Leipzig Festival of Light will take place on the Augustusplatz. In 2014 it again will be extended to the inner ring. This year we will perform a sound-, light- and video installation using classical and contemporary music as well as laser and videoprojection. We are then going to look at the European dimension of the peacefull revolution and start by focusing on Poland in 2011.

    Luminapolis
    : What are your personal experiences with light? How did you come in contact with professional lighting?

    Juergen Meier
    : I studied art in Münster and London and startet my first media projects in the early 90ies. All works such as the mobiles from 1992 or the mediafacades from 1998 involved actions and reactions of the viewer. Light has turned out to be the constituting element in all of my projects. Light is a medium for communication on the receptionist side and also a craft on the production side.

    Luminapolis
    : What is the most important project you realized in the last ten years?

    Juergen Meier
    : „KLT 14“ is an installation in the German city of Bochum, which I completed last year. It sets standards for the use of interactive technology in urban space: a camera sensoric counts the users of the subway Wittener Straße at Bochums main train station and displays the total amount on digital counters at the entrances to the subway. User profiles are translated into light szenarios, which are constantly updated by the sensoric system.

    Luminapolis
    : What do you think are the challenges for professional lighting designers in the near future?

    Juergen Meier
    : Light and video are following convergent trends and will unite in the near future. This means cultural, social and political tasks will be central for lighting designers and communication and participation will be the mayor aim of public lighting.

    Luminapolis
    : What is your next project?

    Juergen Meier
    : I am looking forward to finishing the project „Modellprojekt Innerer Ring, Leipzig“ next year, focussing on intelligent lighting for the inner city of Leipzig. I am also looking forward to the realisation of Lichtschwarm lights, a concept which I startet in 2005 and adresses the communication between luminaires by means of light.

    Information about Leipziger Freiheit

    Juergen Meier
    Seumestraße 34 B
    04249 Leipzig
    t +49 341 479 15 00
    f +49 341 480 72 02
    www.digitalehaut.de