i-Light Marina Bay

Marina Bay, Singapore

9 March to 1 April 2012

SINGAPORE (APRIL 2012) – i-Light Marina Bay, Asia’s first and only sustainable light art festival was held over the stretch of Marina Bay from 9 Mar – 1 Apr 12. 30 light art installations from local and international artists, were lined up for this festival.

Hexogon Solution was invited as one of the artists for the festival, to create an Anchor light art installation on the façade of the Art Science Museum. This 3D mapping projection entitled “Garden of Light” deployed 16 Christie HD 20K-J projectors. Advanced 3D mapping techniques cover a total of 30,500 square feet of the façade of the Art Science museum and is considered as one of the largest 3D mapping projects in Singapore. With six shows daily, the projection can be viewed from various vantage points over Marina Bay area.

“Garden of Light” uses the various elements of nature, such as butterflies, dandelions, waterfalls to illustrate a small part of a butterfly’s life after a thunderstorm, creating a beautiful light art projection, coupled with excellent sound and effects to enchant the audience.

i-Light Marina Bay

Marina Bay, Singapore

9 March to 1 April 2012

SINGAPORE (APRIL 2012) – i-Light Marina Bay, Asia’s first and only sustainable light art festival was held over the stretch of Marina Bay from 9 Mar – 1 Apr 12. 30 light art installations from local and international artists, were lined up for this festival.

Hexogon Solution was invited as one of the artists for the festival, to create an Anchor light art installation on the façade of the Art Science Museum. This 3D mapping projection entitled “Garden of Light” deployed 16 Christie HD 20K-J projectors. Advanced 3D mapping techniques cover a total of 30,500 square feet of the façade of the Art Science museum and is considered as one of the largest 3D mapping projects in Singapore. With six shows daily, the projection can be viewed from various vantage points over Marina Bay area.

“Garden of Light” uses the various elements of nature, such as butterflies, dandelions, waterfalls to illustrate a small part of a butterfly’s life after a thunderstorm, creating a beautiful light art projection, coupled with excellent sound and effects to enchant the audience.