Precision Projectors with Custom Low Glare Optics by WE-EFSHINE- The Healing Power of Light at Nepean Hospital, NSWArtist Jade Oakley explains, "The purpose of art in a hospital is escapism and to give people a sense of peace, joy, and wonder. I love to make artwork that makes people feel good and that's uplifting and joyful…" Hundreds of tensioned stainless steel cables with brightly coloured PVC coating form the largescale, site-specific sculpture 'Shine'. The work is dramatically suspended across the internal courtyard of the new Nepean Hospital, making the artwork visible from all floors of the building. "Shine" represents sunbeams embracing across a chasm in the Blue Mountains, to evoke feelings of happiness, peace and wellbeing. The artwork, commissioned by Health Infrastructure for the Nepean Hospital NSW, is intended to capture the beauty of the Blue Mountains into the experience of the Hospital, providing moments of connection to nature, delight and playfulness. The beautiful piece required masterful lighting to accentuate its features without glaring to anyone in the vicinity. Ryan Shamier and Donn Salisbury of Electrolight worked together with Buckford Illumination Group NSW, WE-EF LIGHTING to bring light to "Shine". ConsiderationsSome of the key project considerations for lighting "Shine" included:
Project ChallengesThe intricate, large-scale sculpture presented several technical challenges to illuminate including;
SolutionThe unique application demanded a series of high-performance precision projectors, with customised low glare optics, which could be discreetly placed amongst the landscaping at ground level; here 10 x WE-EF FLC260-CC projectors with custom 300 mm long snoot and custom mounting bracket were selected. 'These floodlights bathe the work in slowly changing coloured light, inspired by the natural hues of the sky seen during sunrise and sunset. An advanced programmable DMX control system individually adjusts both the hue and intensity of each floodlight to create a finely resolved, ethereal and mesmerising light display which transforms the presentation of the work during night time' explain Ryan Shamier and Donn Salisbury of Electrolight. Results"'Shine' embodies the healing power of light, as can be experienced in a deep Blue Mountains rainforest canyon. It symbolises the giving of life, knowledge and hope." As explained by the involved Lighting Designer, Ryan Shamier and Donn Salisbury of Electrolight, The lighting for the Shine artwork reflects this celestial phenomenon by programming a rich, coloured glow at sunrise and sunset. This gives patients and staff a connection to the outside world and provides a beautiful event to anticipate twice a day. For more information, visit www.we-ef.com. Completed: 2021
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