SpY’s divided luminous sphere emits intense bright light in athens
SpY installs divided red sphere in Athens, Greece
On the occasion of the public digital art exhibition ‘Plásmata: Bodies, Dreams, and Data’ in Athens, Spanish urban artist SpY installs a divided luminous sphere at the Pedion tou Areos park of the Greek metropolis. Named ‘Divided’, the artwork takes shape as a huge illuminated sphere split into two identical halves. The piece emits an intense red hue shining through the scaffolding cage that envelops it. Viewers can traverse the space between the two sections, immersing themselves in a bright corridor and thus becoming a part of the artwork.
Commissioned and produced by Onassis Stegi, the ‘Plásmata: Bodies, Dreams, and Data‘ exhibition features artworks by Refik Anadol, Kimchi and Chips, and Dries Verhoeven, among others.
SpY installs ‘Divided’ at Pedion tou Areos park in Athens
all images by Ruben PB
A luminous metaphor for togetherness
Each part of the installation is enclosed within a metal framework made of scaffolding similar to what is typically utilized in construction. The work by urban and public artist SpY serves as a luminous metaphor for togetherness, reflecting on the significance of the relationship between the different individuals that inhabit planet Earth. The fundamental premise of the project is that differences should be understood not as separation but as complementarity. In this way, mutual rejection will be more easily laid aside, and the qualities of one element will emphasize those of the other.
each part of the installation is enclosed within a metal framework
the installation serves as a luminous metaphor for togetherness
viewers can traverse the space between the two sections, immersing themselves in a bright corridor