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From idea to installation: Creating outdoor light art with Amalie Solande from Vertigo

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Amalie Solande from Vertigo, a Copenhagen-based audiovisual artist collective, discusses their outdoor light installation, Siro, in this episode. The installation features a circle of large light tubes that change colour when approached by the audience, creating a magical and immersive experience. Amalie also shares insights into the collaborative process at Vertigo and the challenges they faced in creating the installation. Tune in to learn more about their unique approach to blending nature and technology in their art.

Highlights

(1:28) Interactive light installation transforms with audience proximity

(4:09) Unveiling the magic of fairy rings in nature

(5:01) Merging technology with nature

(7:43) Crafting magical light installations for a winter festival

(9:50) Integrating Sketchup and Touchdesigner for visual simulations

(13:16) Diverse skill sets in a creative team

(14:02) Collaborative dynamics in the team

(16:46) Overcoming weather challenges in outdoor light installations

(17:19) Risk assessment

(19:21) Illuminating the wave: a transformative light and sound journey

(20:36) Embracing fun in the challenges of light art

About Vertigo

Established in 2011, Vertigo is a Copenhagen-based audiovisual artist collective known for its inventive light installations, scenographies, and immersive experiences. Vertigo’s work often incorporates elements of nature and technology, creating a magical and contrasting experience for audiences. Vertigo's portfolio includes exhibitions at Copenhagen Contemporary, SNFCC in Athens, Centre Point in London, and many highly prestigious venues. The collective's success can be attributed to its members' unwavering dedication to their craft and shared vision.

Collaborations with the Copenhagen Philharmonics, Den Sorte Skole, Who Killed Bambi, DR Symphonic Orchestra, Lil Lacy, and Hotel Pro Forma have expanded Vertigo's creative horizons. In 2023, the collective earned a Reumert Prize nomination for their work on Sky66en.

Links from the podcast

- Learn more about SHIRO

- Visit the Vertigo website

- Follow Vertigo on Instagram

- Follow Amalie Solande on Instagram

  continue reading

14 episodes

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Manage episode 419918223 series 3544167
Content provided by Robin Petterd. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Robin Petterd or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Amalie Solande from Vertigo, a Copenhagen-based audiovisual artist collective, discusses their outdoor light installation, Siro, in this episode. The installation features a circle of large light tubes that change colour when approached by the audience, creating a magical and immersive experience. Amalie also shares insights into the collaborative process at Vertigo and the challenges they faced in creating the installation. Tune in to learn more about their unique approach to blending nature and technology in their art.

Highlights

(1:28) Interactive light installation transforms with audience proximity

(4:09) Unveiling the magic of fairy rings in nature

(5:01) Merging technology with nature

(7:43) Crafting magical light installations for a winter festival

(9:50) Integrating Sketchup and Touchdesigner for visual simulations

(13:16) Diverse skill sets in a creative team

(14:02) Collaborative dynamics in the team

(16:46) Overcoming weather challenges in outdoor light installations

(17:19) Risk assessment

(19:21) Illuminating the wave: a transformative light and sound journey

(20:36) Embracing fun in the challenges of light art

About Vertigo

Established in 2011, Vertigo is a Copenhagen-based audiovisual artist collective known for its inventive light installations, scenographies, and immersive experiences. Vertigo’s work often incorporates elements of nature and technology, creating a magical and contrasting experience for audiences. Vertigo's portfolio includes exhibitions at Copenhagen Contemporary, SNFCC in Athens, Centre Point in London, and many highly prestigious venues. The collective's success can be attributed to its members' unwavering dedication to their craft and shared vision.

Collaborations with the Copenhagen Philharmonics, Den Sorte Skole, Who Killed Bambi, DR Symphonic Orchestra, Lil Lacy, and Hotel Pro Forma have expanded Vertigo's creative horizons. In 2023, the collective earned a Reumert Prize nomination for their work on Sky66en.

Links from the podcast

- Learn more about SHIRO

- Visit the Vertigo website

- Follow Vertigo on Instagram

- Follow Amalie Solande on Instagram

  continue reading

14 episodes

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