LED display represents underground energies

A Mindseye Lighting product story
Edited by the Interiorstalk editorial team Feb 10, 2010

London-based designer Admir Jukanovic of Mindseye Lighting has been commissioned by the Canary Wharf Group public art team to create a Winter Wonderland in Jubilee Park.

According to Jukanovic, senior lighting designer at Mindseye, the idea behind the installation was to represent the energies that lie underground.

Underneath the park, there are thousands of kilometres of electronic cables and the design creates the illusion that the cables have been pulled out of the ground in twos and threes

Underneath the park, there are thousands of kilometres of electronic cables and the design creates the illusion that the cables have been pulled out of the ground in twos and threes

Underneath the park there are thousands of kilometres of electronic cables and Jukanovic's design is intended to create the illusion that the cables have been pulled out of the ground in twos and threes and the illumination pulsates with implied energy.

The installation runs on light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to keep maintenance and running costs low.

This allows the installation to run on less than 100W.

The exhibition will run until 26 February 2010.

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