Back in January, my friend Megan and I had the privilege of attending an installation at the Long Center for Performing Arts by Architects of Art called a “Luminaria”, a “monumental inflatable structures designed to generate a sense of wonder at the beauty of light and colour.” In this unique installation, you enter into a world of color and sound. Constructed out of a special pvc material, the “Luminaria” allows 4 primary colors through and is made up of pods, influenced by Arabic architecture, that allows one to sit quietly and meditate on being engulf in a variety of hues and saturation. Inside the “Luminaria” it is at once soothing and aw inspiring. One soon forgets about time and the very existence of the outside world.
In “Silicon City” you see the outside of the “Luminaria” set against the back drop of Austin, TX, my home town. When I moved to Austin, some 20 years ago, the city was known as “The Live Music Capital of the World” throughout the 90′s as technology took hold we became known as “Silicon Hills”. Austin is a vibrant city of tech, second only to Silicon Valley with the amount of hackers, code ninja’s, start-up’s and tech industry that calls Austin home.
The city’s unofficial motto is, “Keep Austin Weird,” so it is no wonder that with our laid back lifestyle and place in the tech world that Architects of Air would choose Austin, TX to delight with such a unique artistic, immersive experience. To learn more about the “Luminaria”, and it’s various structures, please visit www.architects-of-air.com. If one of their structure comes to your city, I highly recommend visiting, you won’t be disappointed.