With iLight Singapore motif, Anderson Bridge offers the light and sound show 'Time Rhythm', created by Xavi Bové and Onionlab, for which they have been used 400 Led digital VDO Sceptron 20, programmed with pixel mapping, y 25 Martin Mac Axiom Hybrid moving heads.

Xavi Bove y Onionlab Time Rhythm

The light and sound work 'Time Rhythm', made by visual artist Xavi Bové and the creative studio Onions, has been chosen as one of the shows that can be seen in iLight Singapore.

The festival, that this year the month of celebration has changed to join the commemorative events of the bicentenary of the founding of Singapore and that it is being celebrated until 24 February, program thirty-three large-format lighting installations in different spaces of the city, distributed around the Marina Bay pier.

Xavi Bove y Onionlab Time Rhythm

The 'Time Rhythm' installation is located on the Anderson Bridge and has great technological complexity. The piece, sponsored by lighting company Martin by Harman, is formed by 400 Digital Led Led Bars Sceptron 20, programmed with pixel mapping, y 25 Martin Mac Axiom Hybrid moving heads, synchronized with music.

At the sound level, after a poetic reflection in voice-over, a sound metronome 60 bpm (one beat per second) sets the pace of the work. Other rhythms are added to this at the wrong time., that end up converging and giving way to harmony, to a fragment of rest and in a final explosion. A combination of traditional Singapore instruments have been used in the composition, como guzheng, rabana that series, with voices and contemporary electronic elements.

Xavi Bove y Onionlab Time Rhythm

The installation, created by Xavi Bové and Onionlab, and with the musical composition of Zinkman, Turns the bridge into a mammoth musical instrument with visual patterns based on the bridge's architecture. The work raises a reflection on chaos and order in music., the natural and in everything that makes us exist.

Xavi Bové has been in charge of the concept, script and musical approach, and Onionlab has created the contents and carried out the technical direction of the project.

'Time Rhythm' is based on the three concepts that define the festival: Time, in reference to the commemoration during this 2019 Singapore Bicentenary; Agua, as the element that unites all the festival facilities, arranged around the river, and the means by which Sir Raffles arrived in Singapore; and Music, as a universal language of connection between cultures and an essential synchronic element in the works of Xavi Bové.

By, 29 Jan, 2019, Section: Audio, Case studies, Lightning


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