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Monday, January 30, 2006 Student Design Award - Past Winners (2006)

2006 IESNY Student Design Competition Winners
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Illusion by Light                                           

A record breaking 90 design students representing Barnard College, Cooper Union, New York School of Interior Design, Fashion Institute of Technology, New York University, Parsons School of Design, and Pratt Institute migrated to the Center for Architecture the morning of the competition with submissions in hand to set-up and display their illuminated objects. And for one night only the Center was transformed into a wonderland of light – the building glowed, sparkled and flashed with bounced, reflected, and captured light.

 

For the sixth year, the IESNY invited design students to participate in a citywide competition on the study of light.  Students were asked to construct a three-dimensional study on how light can reveal, create, or transform the unseen, a topic explored in the keynote address given by Prof. Dr. Ing Henrich Kramer, Germany based lighting designer and professor. The competition allowed students to explore light as an art form, demonstrate light as a stimulus, and prove light is a valuable medium.

The first place winner Ernesto Klar, a MFA candidate in Design and Technology Parsons School of Design, received $3,000 plus a trip to attend the Fall 2006 European Lighting Designers Association (ELDA) workshop. 

Joachim Ritter, editor of Professional Lighting Design magazine, and Alison Ritter, ELDA director general, gave a presentation about past ELDA workshops that had every designer in the audience wishing they could attend.

Jury: 

Alison Ritter of ELDA, Conor Sampson of McGill University , Frank Conti of Enterprise Lighting Sales , Joachim Ritter of the Professional Lighting Design magazine , Peter Jacobson of ConEd, and Prof. Dr. Ing. Heinrich Kramer of Lichtdesign GmbH Design

Sponsors:

This competition was made possible by the generous support of Professional Lighting Design Magazine, ELDA+, Juno Lighting Group, Osram/Sylvania, Louis Poulsen Lighting, Lutron Controls, Enterprise Lighting Sales, and contributions by Con Edison and Nulux Lighting.

Awards

  • First Place Award $3,000 , plus airfare, accommodations, and registration fee to attend Fall 2006 European Lighting Designers Association Workshop
  • Second Place Award $1,000
  • Third Place Award $500
   

First Place:  Ernesto Klar , MFA candidate in Design and Technology at Parsons School of Design (Instructor: Christopher Kirwan)

"Convergenze parallele" is an audiovisual installation in which airborne dust particles passing through a beam of light are tracked, visualized, and sonified in real-time by a custom software system. The installation reacts to both natural and artificial air movements in the exhibition space, prompting the viewer to interact by blowing air towards the light and to observe the amplified sound-image relationships.

The custom software system integrates computer vision and sound synthesis algorithms. The personal computer running the software system uses a video camera to track the location of individual dust particles. This information is then translated into sound in real-time, mapping dust particles data to synthesized sound particles. The visualization projected on the wall consists of an image-processed view that reveals the particles trajectory.

"Convergenze parallele" explores the poetic potential of revealing and transforming the imperceptible, in the attempt to, in the words  of artist Georges Vantongerloo, "see the invisible, or if you like,  take a sounding on the incommensurable."

Second Place:  Emil Klein , sculpture major from Pratt Institute (Instructor: John Monti)

                                                   

The name of the submission is “Light Creates Time”.  The submission shows how light can influence our measurement of time. Our eyes are the door to most of our ideas of the world, they create space and time. Our eyes would be nothing without light. Light creates memories. Memories create time.

 

Third Pace:  Chen Lin He , interior design major from the Fashion Institute of Technology (Instructor: Randy Sabedra)

                             

Called “The Face”, it consists of 2,400 square paper pixels each the same size with sloped tops of 0 to 63 degree, all aligned on one horizontal plane.  The tops with the greater angle receive greater light; the tops with least angle receive less light. Together the varying shades illustrate the illusion of a three dimensional face.

 

 

Honorable Mention:  Kimberly Acosta , interior design major from the Fashion Institute of Technology (Instructor: Randy Sabedra)

"The Transformation of Yellow"   By using different color lights, strips of yellow gel filters are transformed to create new colors.  The primary light colors red, blue and green were used to reveal new colored strips created by various colored light projections.   Three separate fluorescent fixtures were placed in individual cubes covered in black to contain the light and project only the color of the filter.  Each cube contains a gel filter on the front side to illuminate the white board and transform the color of the yellow strips.  The cubes can be turned on and off individually creating different colors through various combinations.  Finally, the strips were given dimensionality to reveal the shadows light creates.

Honorable Mention:  Ji-Hoon Chung , industrial design major from Pratt Institute (Instructor: Prof. Katrin Muller-Russo )

Suspended triangle sculpture demonstrates how two different color light sources mix in a medium. Two separate colored LEDs are concealed at ends of each hollow acrylic tubes and connected with a solid translucent rod   The colors mix and blend as light travels thru the rods. The center inner rod becomes a light transporting and mixing material.

 

All photography provided by the winners.

2006 IESNY Student Grant Competition Committee

  • Chair: Giselle Mercado of Cooley Monato Studio
  • Chair: Renee Joosten of Cooley Monato Studio
  • Member: Brian Belluomini of Brandston Partnership, Ricardo Vargas, and Karolina Zielinska
  • IESNY Board Advisor: Randy Sabedra of RS Lighting Design, and Frank Conti of Enterprise Lighting Sales

 

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