Light Cloud
2018
Interactive Mobile. Light. Sound.

Glazer Children’s Museum

Tampa, FL

Light Detail

Transforms learning into interactive, suspended art.

Light Cloud is an interactive, suspended installation that captivates and educates visitors at Tampa’s Glazer Children’s Museum. This project merges the realms of art and interactive learning by inviting participants to manipulate light and sound through touch.

Installation View

Merges art and learning through light and sound manipulation.

Interactive Education

Visitors influence light and sound by touch, fostering interactive learning.

Suspended Installation

Elegantly suspended, enhancing the spatial aesthetics of the museum.

Durabile Craftsmanship

Crafted with robust materials for enduring interactive experiences.

Child playing with touch pads

Utilizing a sophisticated array of materials, including aluminum structures, color-changing LED strips, and custom responsive software, the installation encourages exploratory learning.

The installation features glowing tubes of light, conductive touch pads, and immersive soundscapes, all designed to engage the senses and foster curiosity. Visitors have the opportunity to interact with touch sensors, creatively influencing the light and sounds that envelop them. This direct manipulation not only demonstrates the principles of light color mixing but also enhances the learning experience through sensory engagement.

Suspended Light Element
Durable Touch Pads
“Light Cloud” is designed to blur the boundaries between educational content and artistic expression, providing a hands-on learning experience about the science of light and color. The installation serves as a functional art piece that illuminates the museum space while sparking curiosity and wonder among its audience.
Touch Pad with Instruction Graphic
Playful interaction

“Light Cloud” is an interactive installation that captivates and educates visitors at Tampa’s Glazer Children’s Museum. This project merges the realms of art and interactive learning by inviting participants to manipulate light and sound through touch.

Utilizing a sophisticated array of materials, including aluminum structures, color-changing LED strips, and custom responsive software, the installation encourages exploratory learning. The installation features glowing tubes of light, conductive touch pads, and immersive soundscapes, all designed to engage the senses and foster curiosity.

Visitors have the opportunity to interact with touch sensors, creatively influencing the light and sounds that envelop them. This direct manipulation not only demonstrates the principles of light color mixing but also enhances the learning experience through sensory engagement.

“Light Cloud” is designed to blur the boundaries between educational content and artistic expression, providing a hands-on learning experience about the science of light and color. The installation serves as a functional art piece that illuminates the museum space while sparking curiosity and wonder among its audience.