Infinity Field consists of fifty vertical chambers clad in one-way mirrored glass and embedded with sound responsive LED lights. Arranged in a pattern that allows visitors to weave through and around them, the columns collectively evoke trees scattered through a forest. During the day, when natural light is brighter than the columns’ internal LEDs, the glass acts as a mirror. Visitors and the surrounding environment, including the highrise-studded Bangkok skyline, are reflected in and bounce among the surfaces. As visitors approach the inside of the mirrored landscape, they become part of a mise en abyme (“placed into abyss”) or image within an image.
At night, the mirrored chambers are lit from within by LEDs that are activated in response to sound, whether it is music piped onto the terrace or the voices and steps of visitors. The ambient state of the light field resembles a subtle wave, evoking the Chao Phraya River that passes through Bangkok directly in front of the terrace. When the LEDs are activated, the one-way mirrored columns transform into infinity boxes that reflect their light patterns countless times, deep into the core of each chamber.
Project by: SOFTlab
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Year: 2020
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