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		<title>Underglow</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2011 00:01:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Proposal for the Downtown Alliance, New York, 2009 Underglow, a light installation inside six bays of a sidewalk shed, uses multiple colors of LEDs, high intensity prismatic reflective sheeting made for road signs, and fluorescent lights combine to create shimmering, illuminated environment.  Underglow consists of a series of panels mounted to the ceiling and wall [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Proposal for the Downtown Alliance, New York, 2009</p>
<p><a href="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Inside-View.jpg" rel="lightbox[996]"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1000" title="Inside-View" src="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Inside-View.jpg" alt="" width="589" height="506" /></a></p>
<p><em>Underglow</em>, a light installation inside six bays of a sidewalk shed, uses multiple colors of LEDs, high intensity prismatic reflective sheeting made for road signs, and fluorescent lights combine to create shimmering, illuminated environment.  <em>Underglow</em> consists of a series of panels mounted to the ceiling and wall of each bay of a sidewalk shed. The panels’ forms are determined by the structure’s posts and cross-bracing, to create a unified, harmonic whole.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/2-Bays.jpg" rel="lightbox[996]"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-999" title="2-Bays" src="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/2-Bays.jpg" alt="" width="589" height="300" /></a></p>
<p><em>Underglow</em> is constructed of materials intended for industrial use, and located on a construction site.  Its location in a gritty, harshly built structure contrasts with its celestial design to create a sense of surprise and delight. <em>Underglow</em> converts our contemporary urban experience into a new kind of space, similar to an ancient cathedral covered with Byzantine mosaics.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Street-View.jpg" rel="lightbox[996]"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1001" title="Street-View" src="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Street-View.jpg" alt="" width="749" height="135" /></a></p>
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		<title>Colonnade</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Dec 2011 23:40:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>CarolSalmanson.com Administrator</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finalist&#8217;s Proposal for “Re-Imagining the Wall,” sponsored by the Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, 2010 Colonnade, a light installation at the entrance to the Hoyt-Schermerhorn subway station in Downtown Brooklyn, marries technology to aesthetic elements to invite pedestrians into an urban fantasy world.  Prismatic reflective sheeting forms a field of overlapping columns outlined by white light and bright [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;" align="center">Finalist&#8217;s Proposal for “Re-Imagining the Wall,” sponsored by the Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, 2010</p>
<p>Colonnade, a light installation at the entrance to the Hoyt-Schermerhorn subway station in Downtown Brooklyn, marries technology to aesthetic elements to invite pedestrians into an urban fantasy world.  Prismatic reflective sheeting forms a field of overlapping columns outlined by white light and bright LEDs, extending endlessly back into an imaginary space. The lintel above the subway entrance, exposed to bright sunlight, will be faced with an extension of the same imagery made only of the reflective sheeting.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/HoytScherm-with-Ceilng-Day.jpg" rel="lightbox[974]"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-976" title="HoytScherm-with-Ceilng-Day" src="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/HoytScherm-with-Ceilng-Day.jpg" alt="" width="591" height="500" /></a>   <a href="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/HoytScherm-with-Ceilng-Night.jpg" rel="lightbox[974]"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-977" title="HoytScherm-with-Ceilng-Night" src="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/HoytScherm-with-Ceilng-Night.jpg" alt="" width="591" height="500" /></a></p>
<p>In the daytime, the shape, color and the reflective nature of the sheeting contribute to the work. As the sun sets, the sheeting&#8217;s prismatic crystals pick up the light and start to glow.  At night, the material picks up the ambient light provided by the street lamps.</p>
<p>Colonnade can also be successfully adapted for placement on a temporary sidewalk shed. The overhang would be faced with the reflective sheeting, in the same manner as the lintel at the Hoyt-Schermerhorn station, and the upper half of the rear walls would be fitted with the backlighting, LEDs and sheeting.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Sidewalk-Shed-Day.jpg" rel="lightbox[974]"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-978" title="Sidewalk-Shed-Day" src="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Sidewalk-Shed-Day.jpg" alt="" width="501" height="500" /></a>   <a href="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Sidewalk-Shed-Night.jpg" rel="lightbox[974]"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-979" title="Sidewalk-Shed-Night" src="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Sidewalk-Shed-Night.jpg" alt="" width="501" height="500" /></a></p>
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		<title>Waiting Game</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 20:41:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Finalist’s Proposal, for Denver’s RTD, is a light show for those times when commuters wait for their train while trains moving the other way come and go.  Before the train going the “wrong” way arrives, panels of various colors of reflective sheeting mounted to the station columns catch the ambient light.  As it pulls [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This Finalist’s Proposal, for Denver’s RTD, is a light show for those times when commuters wait for their train while trains moving the other way come and go.  Before the train going the “wrong” way arrives, panels of various colors of reflective sheeting mounted to the station columns catch the ambient light.  As it pulls in, hidden colored lights beam onto the sheeting and create many hues and blends of glowing, pulsating light to create delightful entertainment in place of frustration.
<a href='http://www.carolsalmanson.com/2009/10/waiting-game/waiting-game-1/' title='East Side of Station'><img width="110" height="150" src="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Waiting-Game-1-e1272396990489-110x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="“WAITING GAME” Finalist’s Proposal,  Louisiana Station Percent-for-Art  (rapid transit station), Denver, CO October, 2005" title="East Side of Station" /></a>
<a href='http://www.carolsalmanson.com/2009/10/waiting-game/waiting-game-2/' title='West Side of Station'><img width="111" height="150" src="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Waiting-Game-2-e1272396827824-111x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="There will be times when each and every commuter will be late and waiting for a train, watching in frustration as trains moving the other way come and go. This proposed project would create a light show for those moments, a kind of consolation prize." title="West Side of Station" /></a>
<a href='http://www.carolsalmanson.com/2009/10/waiting-game/waiting-game-3/' title='East Side: Lights Off'><img width="109" height="150" src="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Waiting-Game-3-e1272396784996-109x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="I have recently been working with an especially high intensity prismatic reflective sheeting that glows as it reflects light from certain angles. The five columns on either side of the Louisiana Avenue platform’s staircase would have recessed colored LEDs hidden in channels, which beam colored light onto the sheeting.  Each column will have a sensor on both sides.  As trains pulls into the station, detectors will sense their motion, switching on the lights on the opposite side of the staircase.  As they leave the station, the lights turn off." title="East Side: Lights Off" /></a>
<a href='http://www.carolsalmanson.com/2009/10/waiting-game/waiting-game-4/' title='West Side: Lights Off'><img width="112" height="150" src="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Waiting-Game-4-e1272396745561-112x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="When there are no trains in the station, the sheeting will pick up both daylight and the lights overhead as riders walk along the platform. “Waiting Game” would create a visually logical pattern of five colors." title="West Side: Lights Off" /></a>
<a href='http://www.carolsalmanson.com/2009/10/waiting-game/waiting-game-5/' title='East Side: Lights On'><img width="109" height="150" src="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Waiting-Game-5-e1272396717681-109x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="The LEDs that turn on when trains arrive would be hidden in channels on both the right and  left edges of each column.  Each column’s lights will be of two different colors, creating a three colored effect when combined with the color of the prismatic sheeting itself, for a shimmering, glowing effect." title="East Side: Lights On" /></a>
<a href='http://www.carolsalmanson.com/2009/10/waiting-game/waiting-game-6/' title='West Side: Lights On'><img width="112" height="150" src="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Waiting-Game-6-e1272396677769-112x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="As travelers wait for their trains, they‘ll no longer stare blankly into the distance. Instead, a moment of quotidian frustration will become a theatrical experience, a waiting game." title="West Side: Lights On" /></a>
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		<title>&#8220;Luminous Layers&#8221; Elevator Installations</title>
		<link>http://www.carolsalmanson.com/2009/10/luminous-layers-elevator-installations/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 16:48:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>CarolSalmanson.com Administrator</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This series of installations in 6 stainless-steel clad elevators were part of d.u.m.b.o.’s “art under the bridge” festival in Brooklyn, NY. Different colors of LEDs were aimed into stainless steel and then beamed through prism rods for a jewel-like effect. The walls of the elevators amplified the effect of the blended lights to create an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This series of installations in 6 stainless-steel clad elevators were part of d.u.m.b.o.’s “art under the bridge” festival in Brooklyn, NY. Different colors of LEDs were aimed into stainless steel and then beamed through prism rods for a jewel-like effect. The walls of the elevators amplified the effect of the blended lights to create an unexpectedly magical, other-worldly environment.</p>

<a href='http://www.carolsalmanson.com/2009/10/luminous-layers-elevator-installations/01_elevators-pa/' title='Southwest Elevator, 45 Main St.'><img width="150" height="112" src="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/01_elevators-pa-e1272397527429-150x112.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="Southwest Elevator, 45 Main St." title="Southwest Elevator, 45 Main St." /></a>
<a href='http://www.carolsalmanson.com/2009/10/luminous-layers-elevator-installations/02_elevators-pa/' title='Southwest Elevator, 55 Washington Street'><img width="150" height="106" src="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/02_elevators-pa-e1272397629477-150x106.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="Southwest Elevator, 55 Washington Street" title="Southwest Elevator, 55 Washington Street" /></a>
<a href='http://www.carolsalmanson.com/2009/10/luminous-layers-elevator-installations/03_elevators-pa/' title='Northeast Elevator, 45 Main Street'><img width="150" height="112" src="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/03_elevators-pa-e1272397584139-150x112.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="Northeast Elevator, 45 Main Street" title="Northeast Elevator, 45 Main Street" /></a>
<a href='http://www.carolsalmanson.com/2009/10/luminous-layers-elevator-installations/04_elevators-pa/' title='Southwest Elevator, 55 Washington St.'><img width="150" height="105" src="http://www.carolsalmanson.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/04_elevators-pa-e1272397552163-150x105.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="Southwest Elevator, 55 Washington St." title="Southwest Elevator, 55 Washington St." /></a>

<p>Each light piece: 3” wide x 26 ¾” high x  3” deep<br />
2004</p>
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