Archive for March, 2010

Electrolight wins international design awards

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

It is with great pride that I announce that the MTC Theatre and Robina Shopping Centre light sculpture have been awarded the IES International Lighting Design Award.

While I get to collect the awards, the awards really go to the whole Electrolight team.  We are all about collaboration here and I believe that our work is strong because we have such a diverse range of talented people feeding into the design process.

And you know what, while it’s always a surprise and privilege to receive these awards, this is for work that we  conceived several years ago now.  Wait till you see the new stuff we have that hasn’t been installed yet.  I’m talking the new Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Lonsdale Street Dandenong, Westfield Sydney City, Perth Theatre etc. etc.

MTC Theatre

MTC Theatre

Robina Shopping Centre Light Sculpture

Robina Shopping Centre Light Sculpture

Leadership in action

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

I have been fortunate to get a place on the 2010 Williamson Community Leadership Program.  This program is  designed to help leaders from all sectors of the community to think about leadership in new ways.  I have attended one session thus far and it was just fantastic. More to come on this in the future.  Meanwhile, I came across this video clip which I thought was superb and would like to share…

Lonsdale Street Dandenong

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Every once in a while you get a project that you just love, and its not always the ones you’d expect.

It has been a couple of years at least since we were invited to put in a proposal for the refurbishment of Lonsdale Street, the main street in Dandenong.

Dandenong is best part of an hour from central Melbourne and has a rich social and cultural history; it was once a major centre for heavy industry in Australia and attracted migrants from all around the world to make Dandenong home.  But like many such places that type of work has vanished, leaving in its place some social problems.  Things are changing now; the heavy industry is being replaced by more technological work and the place is very much on the up again. And you can say what you like about Dandenong; there is no denying its character and soul.

Anyway, we were fortunate enough to get the gig and to work alongside some of our favourite collaborators in the industry.  The client is VicUrban who are pumping an astonishing $200m ++ into the project, making this the most significant urban renewal project in Victoria outside of Docklands.  The lead designer is a partnership between TCL and BKK; practices who both truly believe in collaboration and are genuinely interested in contributions to the design process from outside .  Then we had our artist introduced to the project, the wonderful David Sequeira who seemed to understand in an instant what this project was about and was driven not to create a monument to himself but to have his creativity feed into the design of the less glamourous things such as tree selections, paver types and, thankfully, the lighting scheme.

One afternoon at TCL’s offices there was a workshop between TCL, BKK, David Sequiera, Rachel Burke and me.  Over the course of that session we collectively dreamt up the feature lighting scheme which consist of over 100 LED light sticks which will be installed at 6m intervals along the central median of the road.  Each of the sticks will be programmed to be set at a unique colour – representing the cultural diversity of Dandenong itself.

And the really exciting this is that when Rachel went to site last week the first dozen or so were installed – see below.

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Avatar Lighting Designer in Melbourne for IALD

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

This has to be one of the industry events of the year for us lighting enthusiasts - Mr Dan Lemmon, the lighting designer (more accurately the Visual Effects Supervisor)  for Avatar is going to be in Melbourne and Sydney in March to talk to members and guests of the IALD.

In Melbourne the event will be held at Hoyts cinema in Melbourne Central (where I believe attendees will be issued with 3d glasses) on 30 March.

Dan is going to reveal how the amazing special effects and generally sublime rendering in the film is achieved.  We think that Dan may have even re-written some of the laws of physics in creating these effects (how could he possibly have made things look so amazing otherwise?).

It’s open to anyone, if you want to come leave a comment with your details and I’ll see that you get in.

Things are really starting to happen for the IALD in Australia.  We have more members here than anywhere else in the world outside of the US.  The IALD seeks to bring 3-4 really top-class presentations per year to Melbourne and Sydney.

avatar

The meaning of light

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

The Meaning of Light is something I have been working with Fed Square Management on for the past couple of months and it is now with great pleasure that I can spill the beans about what it’s all about.

In June Rafael Lozano-Hemmer will be at Fed Square adding the finishing touches to a brand new light-based visual arts project, one of the most significant visual art projects ever seen in Melbourne.  As part of the Light in Winter festival Electrolight has organised a special event on the main stage at Fed Square – right under Rafael’s installation – The Meaning of Light.

Not only will attendees get to see Rafael’s installation in its final stages of commissioning a day prior to the official launch, attendees will hear from a range of speakers who will each give a short presentation on what light means to them.  The audience will hear from leading figures in the arts (including Rafael himself), photography, architecture, theatre and other design fields who will discuss their love of light, how it influences their world and inspires them.  The presentations will be supported by evocative images rendered large on the giant Fed Square screen.

Afterwards there will be an open forum discussion at Zinc bar.

It’s all going to be very, very cool.

Watch this space for updates over the coming months.

Thursday 3 June 7.00pm start.

One of Rafael's previous installations

One of Rafael's previous installations