Light and Word, Cities by the Sea

Light and Word, Cities by the Sea

Light Performance by Ruairí O’Brien

Three arts, one theme: Ronald Lippok (sound), Thomas Kunst (poetry) and Ruairí O’Brien (light) presented the BARDINALE theme “Cities by the Sea” in 2005.

The focus was on the diversity of poetic forms of expression and at the same time the uniqueness of poetry, sound art and light poetry was emphasized. The three artistic interpretations were presented in separate sequences, so that the audience had the chance to experience and compare the realizations of one and the same theme within the three poetic expressions. The dramaturgy of this synthesis of the arts in terms of time and content allowed each genre the greatest possible creative freedom and sole attention.

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Winter light concept Leipzig

Winter Light Leipzig

Urban lighting concept for the city center of Leipzig

At the invitation of the city of Leipzig, a winter or Christmas light concept was developed by Ruairí O’Brien in a workshop process. The concept follows the title “inside-outside” and, under the motto “Zeitgeist with heart”, pursues the goal of contrasting a “city ring frozen in light” with the warmly illuminated city center. The aim is to create a fairytale experience. This is achieved through “bulbous thermodynamic lighting” that bathes the ring in a cold white neutral light and the downtown area within it in a warm and homey light. This urban gradation is proposed not only as a Christmas lighting concept, but as “winter lighting” as a whole, corresponding to the temporal dynamics of the winter and advent season.

The concept was recommended for further development for realization with a special appreciation mainly due to its urban design approach.

Client: City of Leipzig, Urban Planning Office

Services: Lighting concept

Fire department museum – Zeithain

Museum lighting concept

Fire department museum – Zeithain

Our lighting concept for the Saxon Fire Brigade Museum Zeithain allows for a modular expansion in the next years, adapted to the growing success of the museum with its important collection focus of Saxon and East German fire fighting technology.

As part of the first expansion stage of the future museum lighting (to be realized in September/October 2020), various lighting options for the permanent exhibition were examined and the lighting concept was verified at the original location, in coordination with the client’s financial framework. Among other things, the ideal color temperatures, illuminance levels and light scenes for the object illumination were coordinated.

Photos: Light test museum lighting July 2020

Speech-Light-Sound-Performance

Speech-Light-Sound Performance

“Tocame y te recito – Play me, I will recite you”

The photos show excerpts of the speech-light-sound performance TÓCAME Y TE RECITO – PLAY ME, I WILL RECITE YOU, with Ruairí O’Brien, on September 15, 7:30 p.m. at the German Hygiene-Museum Dresden.
Based on texts by Spanish poet Juan Carlos Valle “Karlotti” and poems by Itha K., spoken by Vanessa Vidal (Spain) and Juan Carlos Valle “Karlotti” (Spain),the musician Gunter Heinz together with Ruairí O’Brien (Light Poetry) created a speech-sound-light performance of the highest intensity.
Photos: Peter Fischer

Luminaire Development Abu Dhabi

Luminaire Development Abu Dhabi

Individual luminaires for palace lighting

We were commissioned to design interior lighting for a private palace in Abu Dhabi. Our design takes simple universal geometric shapes that play a meaningful role in Arab culture and translates them into a modern luminaire design executed in crystal and gold with an LED system.

Dresden University Hospital

Dresden University Hospital

As part of renewing the electrical installations, we planned an LED light line in the floor for the corridor areas of the hospital building house 105 in the University Hospital Dresden, which will be installed as an additional, supplementary element of the optical safety guidance system.

With the help of the guidance marking close to the floor, orientation and guidance to the exits is still possible, despite smoke, which could make it difficult to recognize the signs and lights close to the ceiling. In the event of danger, this lighting facilitates faster exit from the building.

For future use as a component of the optical safety guidance system in the university hospital in Dresden, experience can be gained in the installation, technical implementation and operation of lighting in the floor area.
The planning also included the development of a lighting and color concept for the building.

Micro Light-sculpture “Eating the Light“

Micro Light-sculpture “Eating the Light”

Light sculpture / light art contribution by Ruairí O’Brien for the light art festival

The pyramid-like sculpture created by Ruairí O’Brien captured natural light during the day and visualized the play of light with colors and spaces at night using an artificial light source. “Eating the Light” awakened the viewer’s awareness of the poetry of everyday things and light, and used minimal resources to address light as the elixir of life and its existential importance to the physical and psychological health of the individual. Light determines a person’s biological clock, their daily routine, and influences their moods. “Eating the Light” quietly, poetically and sensually addressed universal themes such as day, night, space, brightness and darkness, the influence of light on urban space and the individual on a micro and macro level. The title of the artwork can be taken literally and “eat” the light in its many varieties. The sculpture symbolized the idea as a light “fueling station” “We are what we eat” in a series of microlightsculptures® created by O’Brien.

Kurort Rathen, Light Master Plan

Health Resort Rathen, Light Master Plan

Our lighting master plan for the spa town of Rathen is a design-functional model for an optimal staging of the town with light. The future-oriented concept shows the need for action and gives recommendations for the process-oriented development of public lighting. In addition to street lighting, the focus is on the highlighting of buildings as well as natural features and characteristics. The lighting master plan forms the basis for the process-oriented and coherent implementation of holistic lighting in the health resort. It also serves a coordinated inclusion of many individual measures and participants, e.g. authorities, institutions, companies, investors and citizens. The purposefully controlled development of the local lighting is intended to increase the attractiveness of the town and the quality of stay in the public space in an energy- and cost-efficient manner.

Client: Kurort Rathen, Mayor

Services: Lighting concept, lighting master plan: Urban development, paths, natural spaces, attractions / Seasonal lighting concept

Leipzig, Information Sculpture “89”

Leipzig, Information Sculpture “89”

20 years of peaceful revolution – information sculpture / exhibition

Client: City of Leipzig / Leipzig Tourismus und Marketing GmbH

On the occasion of the anniversary of the peaceful revolution this spatial information-sculpture was created. Panels inform about the historical event in autumn 1989, and about the Leipzig Light Festival and the artists participating in it. The sculpture thus forms a connecting element to the current installations taking place in public space and informs visitors about the historical events of 1989.

Light Concept for the Old Cotton Mill Floeha

Lighting Concept for the Old Cotton Mill Floeha

Lighting master plan and implementation-oriented lighting concept for the historic industrial area

Current project since 2020
Listed, historic industrial area

The new town center and marketplace of Floeha is currently being built on the site of the former cotton spinning mill. The former industrial area now offers a mix of commerce, housing, culture, services and administration.

Services:
Lighting concept for the entire area
Lighting design for the marketplace, buildings, light towers and logo

Client: City of Flöha
Service period 2020-2023 (expected)