Experiment

Experiment
Nobel Week Lights
7–15 december 2024

Interactive light installation that extends Sergels Torg’s triangular pattern onto the stairs. The work experiments with movement and continuously updated positioning data from visitors, inspired by May-Britt Moser and Edvard Moser’s discovery of triangular grid cells, which constitute a positioning system in the brain (Nobel Prize in Medicine, 2014).

Many thanks to Nobel Week Lights, Nobelprize Museum, På Sergelstorg and Control Dept. for making everything possible!
https://nobelweeklights.se/installation/experiment/


 

Draken, ormen och bläckfisken Rose upptäcker kristallens regnbågsland i skuggan av oceanens neonljus.

(The dragon, the snake and the octopus Rose discover the rainbow land of the crystal in the shadow of the neon lights of the ocean.)

On January 12 the public work at Södermalms School in Sundsvall was inaugurated.
The schools students were asked to contribute with ideas for the title of the work and name things they think of when they look at it. These terms where put together to a sentence that formulates the title.

Commissioned by Sundsvall Kommun
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Sekvens #1-2

SEKVENS #1-2
The first two parts of the public work for the parking garage at Högsbo specialist hospital are now finished the lights have been turned on.
Commissioned by Västra Götaland Region/Västfastigheter
Art project manager: Brita Bahlenberg
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