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Lichtrouten is a festival with focus on professional light art and lighting design which takes place regularly in Lüdenscheid, Germany. Since 2002 Bettina Pelz and Tom Groll are the artistic directors.〔Stadt Lüdenscheid, Stadt des Lichts, Info zu den LichtRouten, aufgerufen am 27. August 2012 ()〕 In 2004 the festival received the "Innovation Award" by "Sauerland Initiativ".〔(Innovationspreis Sauerland 2004, from 8/20/2012 )〕 In 2007 it received the "Martin-Leicht-Award" by "Westfalen Initiative".〔(Martin-Leicht-Preis "Westfalensprung", from 8/20/2012 )〕 ==2002== "Black Boxes" was the subject of the first edition. Instead of a "white cube" light art works need darkness to be visible. All installations were shown in blackened containers which were spread around the city's center. Participating artists were Tatsuro Bashi, Danica Dakic, Klaus Geldmacher, Daniel Hausig, Georg Hartung, Hermelinde Hergenhahn, Stefan Hofmann, Nan Hoover, Kazuo Katase, Dieter Kiessling, Francesco Mariotti among others. The LED installation „Memories of Wind“ by Stefan Hofmann became a permanent one after the exhibition.〔(Since 2002, "Memories of Wind", Stefan Hofmann )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lichtrouten Luedenscheid」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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