Architectural Photography - "You Are Here"

This was from an art installation by Anila Quayyum Agha (Pakistani-American artist) called "Intersections". Quite a stunning sight with the light inside the cube transforming the room into patterns and form.

This exhibit of Agha's work is being toured around the world. I highly recommend getting the upclose and personal experience of standing in a room with this cube. Also, the exhibit changes with each place it is displayed depending on the shape of the room and size. Just AMAZING! My photography does not pick up half the energy of standing within Agha's art.

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Category(architectural photography)
Camera(Nikon P900)
Location(North Carolina Museum of Art)
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great art installation, like it!

Wow, this is impressive, it almost doesn't look real somehow. I wish you had different angles to the installation, to get an impression of the space it takes.

I do have different angles but unfortunately it is a very popular exhibit and a small room so there were other people constantly there :( I'll upload a few others I got. But here is her website and there is a video and other exhibits and new work. This was definitely a powerful, powerful installation and it was joined from a small room of mirrors by another artist - truly amazing! Check her site and then call your local gallery and see if they will have something like this. I was blown away - tried to soak up every bit of it. There was also a huge cathedral size room with cathedral ceilings - visualize this room with two sleekly covered benches in the middle - and in a circle all around the room were HD speakers (had to be a hundred)....for several minutes you are sitting there in complete silence (not knowing what was about to occur) and then suddenly you hear one solitary voice singing and then after a minute, you hear another join in and another and another until all the speakers (both men and women, all scales and pitches) join together into what I can only describe as divine omnipotent resonance. I actually got all teary eyed. And I wasn't alone - everyone had this reaction to the experience. Like some kind of powerful reminder of the 'something more' that we all connect to. http://www.anilaagha.com/news/

@bengy have a listen ;) I'm very sensitive to music, too - I think you will enjoy this. Imagine doing this with violins

This is really interesting as a sound installation! Funnily enough, it is similar to what we experience as musicians on stage. We only hear a warped version of what the audience heard, depending on our physical locations in the ensemble and before the sounds mixes with distance!

Thanks I will look further!

Wow, this is crazy, look at those walls, pff. Amazing idea to create those shadows with a light inside the cube.

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