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Spectra (installation) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Spectra (installation)
''spectra'' is the name of a series of art installations by Ryoji Ikeda which use intense white light as a sculptural material.〔 The most recent presentation of ''spectra'' was in London for one week ending 11 August 2014 to mark the centenary of the start of the First World War. ''spectra ()'' was the first presentation of the work in 2008 its current form; an array of xenon lamps pointed skywards lit from dusk till dawn accompanied by a mathematically derived score audible from each of the lamp bases. The work was first commissioned and produced by Forma Arts. ==History== Ryoji Ikeda has produced ''spectra'' installations in a number of locations, all in several different configurations. The first was a tunnel of light and sound at JFK Airport at Eero Saarinen's abandoned TWA Terminal in New York in 2004.〔 Four site-specific light and sound installations were created across Amsterdam in 2008 for the city's ''Dream Amsterdam'' event.〔 A more concentrated 64-beam installation was then created in Paris that year for their annual ''Nuit Blanche'' festival.〔 Other cities which have hosted the installation include Buenos Aires, Hobart, and Nagoya.
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