Òrbita: Ressonant extends Òrbita into a more fluid and responsive installation. Inspired by the way light refracts across moving water, it transforms a static luminaire into a continuously shifting field of light.
At the center, a shallow layer of water becomes the key element. When set in motion, it generates ripples that break and redirect the light into evolving caustic patterns. The surface never settles, and the light is always in transition, shaped by movement, chance, and subtle interaction.
Suspended in space, the piece balances between object and atmosphere. Small gestures create visible changes, revealing how sensitive light is to even the slightest disturbance. The installation invites a quiet engagement, where perception unfolds gradually over time.
Developed in collaboration with Diego Nardi and Hyunsung Lee and first presented at Villa Kultur in Copenhagen, Òrbita: Ressonant explores in essence the relationship between light, movement, and perception.
Special thanks to Eske Nørrelykke and Niels Dalum for bringing sound and rhythm to the light, and to Stine Louring for making it all possible.