Liszt in Light
At night
A continuation of my design (see Liszt in Light) ,We had to take our knowledge from the previous assignement and apply to our school enviroment and actually make it, which meant  we had stick to the "CSQ" method (which stands for Cheap, Simple and Quick) due to budget and Financial restrictions.

we came up wih the idea to wrap an arch in our courtyard in aluminum foil and put some heavy lighting on so it would reflect all the light and scatter around the entire courtyard... because we only had three lights
(the sort you would find on a construction site), this didn't work.

But the wrapping of the arch had such an effect this didn't matter anymore, despite it artificial look, it seemed to be more "alive"...

Facts:
Time spent on wrapping : 3 hours
Time spent explaining people what i was doing: 1 hour
Metres of aluminum spent: 300m (10 rolls)
Size of the arch: approx. 3,5m wide and 4m high
Daytime
 Unwrapped
Glow
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