hasappington
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Hello, I am new here and coming with a question that may not be suited for this forum, but I ask anyways.
I am trying to setup an artwork that mimics this by James Turrell, called Afrum.
Basically, he's projecting the light into the corner, and it creates the effect where the light looks like it's a solid cube.
My question is, and I have not done a ton of experimenting, but - what lights/projecting would you suggest he used for this? And, how did he succeed at projecting such crisp edges. I mean, the light source is nowhere to be seen in the picture, so it's projecting from at least 10-15 feet, and it's very bright and crisp.
Again, to reiterate, what light did he use, and how did he define such a crisp edge on the form?
Please help me out, very curious to hear what you all might think.
I am trying to setup an artwork that mimics this by James Turrell, called Afrum.
Basically, he's projecting the light into the corner, and it creates the effect where the light looks like it's a solid cube.
My question is, and I have not done a ton of experimenting, but - what lights/projecting would you suggest he used for this? And, how did he succeed at projecting such crisp edges. I mean, the light source is nowhere to be seen in the picture, so it's projecting from at least 10-15 feet, and it's very bright and crisp.
Again, to reiterate, what light did he use, and how did he define such a crisp edge on the form?
Please help me out, very curious to hear what you all might think.
