BIX Light and Media Façade at MoMA

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BIX Communicative Display Skin for the Kunsthaus Graz, 2003; View from Schlossberg

With the BIX Light and Media Façade on the Kunsthaus Graz, realities:united 2003 made its international name; now a prototype of the installation by the Berlin artists and architects has been added to MoMA’s collection.

BIX is the 900 m2 light and media installation in the façade of the Kunsthaus in Graz. It makes it possible to program the façade like a computer monitor and to broadcast projections, animations, or messages into the urban space. The conceptual highlights are the individual lighting elements that constitute the screen: not filigree, high-tech LEDs, but conventional, circular fluorescent lamps, arranged on a vast scale.

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Cite: Ethel Baraona Pohl. "BIX Light and Media Façade at MoMA" 16 Nov 2010. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/89408/bix-light-and-media-facade-at-moma> ISSN 0719-8884

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