Hemline: The Moving Screen

Hemline_2 I will hopefully have the time (too busy recently…) to  resume in the next few days the Fashion in Film Festival thread, so let's start today with the installations connected with it. 

One of them was created by award-winning innovative artist collective Jason Bruges Studio, well-known for its works mixing architecture, art and design. 

Entitled "Hemline: the Moving Screen" and installed at Somerset House, this work consists in a light sculpture using a three-dimensional volume as a moving screen to imitate the swirling movements of fabric in Loïe Fuller's serpentine dance.

The lights dancing inside the sculpture respond according to the number and proximity of visitors in the exhibition space, transforming, mutating and creating dazzling visual effects and optical illusions. 

"Hemline: The Moving Screen" is at Somerset House, London, until 12th December.

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