City light : Wolfgang Rang = Stadt Licht : Wolfgang Rang / Michael Batz [and nineteen others].
Contributor(s): Batz, Michael [author.] | Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences. Department of Architecture, Structural Engineering and Geomatics [issuing body.] | Stadtlicht (2016 : Frankfurt) [host institution.]
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TextLanguage: English Description: 315 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 27 x 30 cmISBN: 9783869050010Other title: Stadt LichtSubject(s): Rang, Wolfgang, 1949- -- Congresses | Light in art -- 21st century -- Congresses | Cities and towns in art -- 21st century -- CongressesDDC classification: 709.050 Summary: The goal of this book is to develop temporary light spaces that re-interpret the existing urban environment on a seasonal basis or over a cycle of several years. As a result, the city will literally appear in a new light. Strollers in the city streets will experience their familiar environment in a new way. Illuminated planes interlacing with planes made by linear fields of light beams will create immaterial material space experiences: still lifes of light within which one can move about and light choreographies that move barely noticeably, creating still lifes in motion.
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"This publication consists in part of papers presented as Lict.Dialog at the symposium Stadtlicht on 17 March 2016 on the occasion of the Luminale Frankfurt 2016 at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences and sponsored by the Department of Architecture, Structural Engineering and Geomatics ; it continues a discussion about light spaces first began in the publication Lichträume Light Space, Wolfgang Rang, Stuttgart, 2014."--Page 12.
Includes filmography (pages 298-301).
The goal of this book is to develop temporary light spaces that re-interpret the existing urban environment on a seasonal basis or over a cycle of several years. As a result, the city will literally appear in a new light. Strollers in the city streets will experience their familiar environment in a new way. Illuminated planes interlacing with planes made by linear fields of light beams will create immaterial material space experiences: still lifes of light within which one can move about and light choreographies that move barely noticeably, creating still lifes in motion.
Parallel German and English texts.

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