The use of these elements lets you experience and feel the world differently. He uses light and color to give you a different perspective. An example is the piece; Your Rainbow Panorama. When you walk around the glass walkway, you look out on Arhus, Denmark and you see the city in different colors. Depending on the time of day and if the sun is out, the light form the sun (or lack there off) can give you a different experience. The Weather Project and Little Sun are just a few pieces where light has a big impact on the experience. The use of both, light and color, also gives his pieces a sense of space and perspective. By making his pieces in geometric shapes, it accentuates the lines and by doing so, it creates a great deal of direction and movement. Using the elements of color, light, shape, space, his work is aesthetically pleasing, to most. The two main principles of design he uses is scale and proportion and rhythm. Most of his designs are done on a huge scale and they are very interactive. He wants people to experience his art together. In the film, he states that; “The presence of other people in the piece plays a role in your experience” (Olafur Eliasson, MIT, 2014). He wants to create a shared space and he does that big making his work’s on a grand scale. An example of rhythm is in the New York Waterfall piece. He
The use of these elements lets you experience and feel the world differently. He uses light and color to give you a different perspective. An example is the piece; Your Rainbow Panorama. When you walk around the glass walkway, you look out on Arhus, Denmark and you see the city in different colors. Depending on the time of day and if the sun is out, the light form the sun (or lack there off) can give you a different experience. The Weather Project and Little Sun are just a few pieces where light has a big impact on the experience. The use of both, light and color, also gives his pieces a sense of space and perspective. By making his pieces in geometric shapes, it accentuates the lines and by doing so, it creates a great deal of direction and movement. Using the elements of color, light, shape, space, his work is aesthetically pleasing, to most. The two main principles of design he uses is scale and proportion and rhythm. Most of his designs are done on a huge scale and they are very interactive. He wants people to experience his art together. In the film, he states that; “The presence of other people in the piece plays a role in your experience” (Olafur Eliasson, MIT, 2014). He wants to create a shared space and he does that big making his work’s on a grand scale. An example of rhythm is in the New York Waterfall piece. He