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At our 2011 New York event, United Visual Artists and Scanner‘s massive LED sculpture Origin attracted spectators like insects to bright light. Set in the foreground of the Brooklyn Bridge, the artwork was continuously engaged with its environment through the buzzing dialogue between the visual light and sound. Find out more about the piece that UVA’s Ash Nehru describes as an “object that demands to be worshiped” in our exclusive documentary. Read about the sculpture’s previous iterations here.
Photo courtesy of James Medcraft.
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