Lighting Design | Roxana Miu

Dichotomy of Black & White San Diego / United States / 2011

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I created this installation in order to explore two concepts: diffusion of light and material cost. The installation consists of approximately 60’ of black and white plastic conduit purchased at a scrap yard, woven and tied by black and white zip ties. The amalgamation of plastic conduit and zip ties rendered two organic spherical objects each of 15’’ diameter. The objects were transformed into light fixtures by adding bulbs and electrical cords through the woven shapes.
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    • Roxana Miu

      Roxana Miu

      Principal Architect

    I created this installation in order to explore two concepts: diffusion of light and material cost. The installation consists of approximately 60’ of black and white plastic conduit purchased at a scrap yard, woven and tied by black and white zip ties. The amalgamation of plastic conduit and zip ties rendered two organic spherical objects each of 15’’ diameter. The objects were transformed into light fixtures by adding bulbs and electrical cords through the woven shapes.

    Project details
    • Year 2011
    • Work started in 2011
    • Work finished in 2011
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Lighting Design
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