This range of exciting artworks feature an intriguing combination of three-dimensional arrays of interactive colour movements controlled in real-time by the environment within which it is placed.
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Cinimod Studio is regularly involved in the design of large events such as fundraising dinners, private parties, corporate events and concert staging. Using innovative designs that have evolved through a thorough investigation of the venue and the client’s brief, each project seeks to establish a ‘visual theater’ of lighting and staging that will define the character of the event.
Softroom architects approached Cinimod Studio to collaborate on this commission by Imperial Property to design a large permanent artwork to be integrated within the base of a new tower block development in Reading.
LED table lantern centerpieces for a wedding.
100 miniature paper lanterns formed a gently animated canopy of glowing light across the venue, meeting the brief to create an alternative to the traditional candelabra (health and safety often dictates that no live flames can be used in public areas).
Cinimod Studio was commissioned by the events production company Urban Caprice to do the lighting and video design for one of their major events. Sited within the ground floor of the Atlantis Gallery, the evening included a performance by the Dandy Warhols, followed by music from DJ Sasha.
Cinimod Studio was commissioned to design the lighting scheme for the anniversary party of CGL Architects. The venue was the Boiler Room of Truman Brewery, on East London’s Brick Lane.
Interactive Art Lighting Installation, London. 2007.
This collaboration with Jason Bruges Studio and make architects for their new project on Baker Street serves as an example of how art and lighting can be combined with architecture from the on-set of a project.
Permanent Interactive Lighting Installation, London. 2007.
My final major project whilst working at Jason Bruges Studio was an interactive 8-storey high chandelier suspended within the atrium of international law firm Allen and Overy. The chandelier is comprised of a three dimensional matrix of globes that are set out in direct relation to the architectural grid of this Norman Foster building.
Interactive Chandelier for Poke London. 2006.
This interactive chandelier for the main meeting room of the Poke web design agency uses a combination of industry standard RFID equipment, purpose built lamps and bespoke software to create a truly engaging art object. The concept was to create a “Data In -Art Out” object where a beautiful representation of data was created.


