As part of an ongoing collaboration with The Windmill Factory, our unique, feather-light, addressable LED technology has found its way into yet another sublime environment.
This time gracing the interior of a centuries old church in Avallon, France, the audio-reactive programming delighted the attendees of the annual Kinnernet Europe conference.
We are almost beyond words to express our gratitude towards The Smithsonian Renwick for hosting sculptures and photos of numerous artworks that LumiGeek has contributed to over the years.
Our software and hardware will actually be in the museum for a year as part of The Gamelatron Project in the sculpture Bididari, which is named after an Indonesian sprite of the forest. These same gongs were once part of an installation in an Aspen grove at Powder Mountain, Utah for a memorable event.
Over the years, LumiGeek has worked with many of the artists with sculptures and photos of their work are featured in The Renwick. Many congratulations to Aaron Taylor Kuffner, Sean Orlando / 5-Ton Crane, Christopher Schardt, Zack Coffin, Peter Hudson, Michael Christian, David Best, Leo Villareal, and all of the other featured artists that we still have yet to work with.
Special thanks to ATK for including us at the opening night and hosting us in DC for the weekend. See you all at the closing!