Interactive light installation at Harpa Concert Hall in Reykjavik. The installation transforms the building's iconic glass facade into a massive light organ, responding to musical input and creating a symphony of light and sound that echoes across the harbor.
Harpa Light Organ

The installation uses custom software to analyze audio input in real-time, mapping frequency data to specific sections of the building's glass panels. Each panel becomes a pixel in a vast display, creating dynamic patterns that dance across the facade.
Commissioned for the Reykjavik Arts Festival, the work explores the relationship between architecture, music, and light, turning the building itself into a musical instrument that can be played by anyone.