Enlivened Urban Space Series: i-Light Festival SG

 

i-Light Festival is an annual public art installation event in Singapore that aims to inspire imagination, enliven urban spaces and promote tourism.


i-Light 2019

 

City Gazing Singapore 
– an animated map of Singapore over the past 100 years that spans across the skyline of Marina Bay City.




Squiggle - I


Squiggle II 
– a kaleidoscopic field of colorful neon tubing set against the backdrop of Marina Bay Skyline.



i-Light 2024

Marina Bay @ sunset 
- Location for i-Light Festival Installation


Iwagumi Air Scape I 
- Giant rock garden inspired by Japanese Iwagumi miniature aquascape that sets against the backdrop of the Skyscrapers of Shenton Way.



Iwagumi Air Scape II


Iwagumi Air Scape III



Fish are Jumping 
– Inspired by the leaping of fish above the water surface, it is a tribute to the delightful surprise found in everyday moments.



 Arc Zero: Nimbus I 
- A ring of fire that frames the view of the city. The fire as perceived is actually not real flame but light that reflects off from the ejecting mists. However, at certain angle of view and with the wind blowing, the lighted-up mists seem more like solar flares, bursting off the surface of a star.



 Arc Zero: Nimbus II



 Arc Zero: Nimbus II



Pure Ring I 
– A modern twist to the concepts of musical chairs, it aspires to foster unexpected connections among strangers.


Pure Ring II



Background:

i Light Singapore (iLSG) was conceived in 2010 as an initiative to revitalize the Marina Bay district. The event also aims to advocate for sustainability through its art installations and programs. It is organized by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). This year's i-Light Singapore (iLSG 2024) is its 10th edition, with a theme that celebrates sustainability and creativity.


JS  .  Photography


Canon 6D.  

lens:16-35mm F4 & 70-200mm F2.8


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