Living Light is a building facade of the future, shaped to resemble trees it displays the local air quality by using light produced by LED lights.
Created by David Benjamin the interactive sculpture has a glass canopy that features a map of Seoul’s twenty-seven neighborhoods and air quality is shown via a bright light sequence – from best to worst. Air quality information is updated every fifteen minutes from the Korean Ministry of Environment and visually displayed on the Living Light installation.
The Living Light is a permanent outdoor pavilion in Peace Park, across from World Cup Stadium in Seoul, Korea.
Via DVICE
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