The interactive artwork, LUNAR features a series of interactive light objects placed at the Youth division of Mental Health Care GGz in Breda, the Netherlands. Filled with LEDs and interactive technologies, the objects are designed to ‘come to life’ by emitting sounds and color upon detection of children’s touch.
By intervening with the existing architecture, LUNAR creates an informal play between children, their therapy and the building.
Specifications: 2010-2011. Tubes of diameter 30cm, heights 100-160cm. Molded objects, LEDs, electronics, sensor and software. Google Map (open for public via appointment). Client: Commission for the Mental Health Care GGz Breda, developed with SKOR| Foundation for Art and Public Domain.