Saturday, 20 December 2014

What A Neat Interaction,

between water and light,


 at the Amsterdam Light Festival, Romanian-based architecture collective visualSKIN installed a three-dimensional projection of a 17-century ship against a backdrop of water, titled ‘Ghost Ship,‘ the installation makes use of two intersecting images projected onto perpendicular curtains of water that can be viewed from multiple angles, 

the piece is in reference to a Dutch East India Company ship, The Amsterdam, that was wrecked in a storm during its maiden voyage to Batavia in 1749, what a neat way to use water and light.


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