I received this wonderful press release showing an amazing lighting design called “Fluxus” that is on display at the White Gallery in Rome. The pictures are wonderful as is the story behind the lighting design. Andromeda presents Fluxus, the wave of light and glass (From the Knit element to Fluxus artwork: thanks to the cooperation between Karim Rashid and Artist Michela Vianello, Andromeda defines a new aesthetic expression of motion in space.) A world preview of the new artwork by Andromeda: Fluxus, a wavering Murano glass sculpture created to adorn White Gallery the first big lifestyle store to be opened in Rome in October 2009. Fluxus is the result of the cooperation between designer Karim Rashid who designed the Knit – individual hand-made glass element – and Artist Michela Vianello, whose inspiration gave concrete shape to the overall concept of the sculpture. The use of a single design element in an artistic context led up to a suspended and apparently fluid surface consisting of a multitude of elements whose balance derives from the overall composing motion: a fabric of energy flowing through points and lines, creating marked paths and colours able to generate the expression of motion in space.

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The Amazing Lighting Design of Fluxus