Ora - An Interactive Eclipse

The Intersection of Art, Design, and Psychology

Presented at the 2020 Triennial, alongside the National Gallery of Victoria’s collection of early 20th-century design, Ora is an interactive light sculpture that sits at the intersection of psychological inquiry and environmental design. It explores how our surroundings - specifically the quality and colour of light - profoundly shape human emotion and behaviour.

As a mediator between light and darkness, Ora invites users into a tactile exploration of the RGB spectrum. Through three interactive spheres integrated into its face, the user becomes the artist, manually mixing Red, Green, and Blue light to sculpt a personalized atmosphere. More than a luminaire, Ora is a tool for emotional expression, allowing the inhabitant to define the "aura" of their own space through the transformative power of transparent colour.

 
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Ora 2.0 / An Evolution of Colour Interplay