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Harpa Light Organ

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HARMONY IS COLOUR.
PITCH IS POSITION.
STRENGTH IS BRILLIANCE.

For a few days in February 2016, visitors of Harpa Music Hall in Reykjavík were invited to play the façade of the building as they would an instrument. A “light organ” was placed on the 4th floor balcony, with a stunning view of the inside of the geometrical glass front and the downtown area. Anyone who passed through could learn how to play in blue or red or green, with quick flashes or swelling pads of light, and impress the whole city with an optical performance.

HARPA LIGHT ORGAN
by Atli Bollason

with

programmers:
Yuli Levtov, Reactify
Ragnar Ingi Hrafnkelsson, Reactify
Owen Hindley

build supervisor:
Jonas Johansson

video:
Hrafn Jónsson

thanks to:
Harry Jóhannsson
Atli Már Steinarsson
Daði Birgisson
Áki Ásgeirsson
Örn Tönsberg
Þórður Hermannsson
Gunni Þorvalds

Harpa
Jónsson & Le’macks
Macland
Huldufugl

 

Tony Owen Tony Owen is the current Director of Interactive Technology at NVE Experience Agency in Beverly Hills, California. Tony writes about creative technologies and interactive applications.

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