nightlight transforms day into night

inspired by the way natural light penetrates the interior space of the carriageworks (a nineteenth century train depot), "nightlight" takes an everyday sequence, the changing nature of light over time, and makes it visible in the dark.

light formations sampled from a splice of time, every five minutes over the course of one day, are superimposed on the surfaces of the industrial space.

the projection, slowly crossing the floor, tracing the pattern of light across the carriageworks space, will in some ways seem a familiar sensory experience; a "normal" environmental condition artificially imposed during the darkness of night.

nightlight, was presented as part of expanded architecture and the sydney architecture festival. expanded architecture is a collaborative, site-specific installation of moving images by architects, artists and film makers.

location: sydney, australia completed: october, 2011 office feuerman, llc project team: william feuerman, endriana audisho and kate ferguson expanded architecture 2011, curated by sarah breen lovett, lee stickells and yvette hamilton photography: office feuerman and alex wisser

office feuerman: nightlight nightlight at the carriageworks

office feuerman: nightlight nightlight at the carriageworks

office feuerman: nightlight mapping light for nightlight

office feuerman: nightlight mapping light for nightlight

office feuerman: nightlight light mapped and overlapped

office feuerman: nightlight nightlight sequence

office feuerman: nightlight nightlight transforms day into night

office feuerman: nightlight nightlight by william feuerman, photo by alex wisser

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