Spine

London Design Festival, 2016

Spine was a Project I was involved with over the London Design Festival 2015. Situated in one of Somerset House’s neoclassical staircases, the two Sculptures react to the movement of people through the space.

“Electricity carries and translates human intent into action… both around us and within us.

Externally, it fuels an extensive network of man-made lighting that unbinds our activity to all hours of the day.

Internally, it generates synapses through our spinal neural network that bring our thoughts into action and translates them into movement.” NASSIA INGLESSIS

Spine was a Project I was involved with over the London Design Festival 2015. Situated in one of Somerset House’s neoclassical staircases, the two Sculptures react to the movement of people through the space.

“Electricity carries and translates human intent into action… both around us and within us.

Externally, it fuels an extensive network of man-made lighting that unbinds our activity to all hours of the day.

Internally, it generates synapses through our spinal neural network that bring our thoughts into action and translates them into movement.” NASSIA INGLESSIS


STUDIO INI FOR THE LONDON DESIGN FESTIVAL

The installation is designed by Nassia Inglessis to celebrate the launch of the new dimmable PLUMEN 002 led low energy bulb. It is brought to you by STUDIO INI and powered by Plumen, with thanks to HENRY FLITTON and MARCEL HELMER.