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    HALO – Sculpting the sunlight into (im)material form

    Created by Kimchi and Chips and currently on view at the Somerset House in London, HALO is a new installation in the series of works by the Seoul based Mimi Son and Elliot Woods where light is sculpted to create form that exists between material and immaterial.

    Category Arduino Environment Linux Members openFrameworks Robotics Three Js vvvvPosted on:20/06/201829/09/2020
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