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Project Jewel Light Shows

Visual development and content created for Jewel shows between 2015 and 2020

I made the 1 minute clip above to highlight my process for developing a visual language and creating content for the evening shows at Jewel in the Changi Airport in Singapore over 5 years. Like Hadrian’s Pantheon, which creates a portal for light to enter space in a theatrical way, the shows at Jewel dramatize and respond to the elements. The shows reference structures like Brunelleschi’s Duomo and Trajan’s column, telling a story from all directions at once. They also recall architect Toyo Ito’s project “Tower of Winds,” using projected light to connect an abstract, semiotic understanding of dense urban space with the physical.

This project was produced by WET Design in Los Angeles. Thanks to everyone at WET Design and Mark Fuller for facilitating this level of creative exploration, Jim Doyle for his creative genius, Jaron Lubin and Charu Kokate of Safdie Architects, Ashith Alva and Changi Airport team for their encouragement and trust.

I made the 1 minute clip above to highlight my process for developing a visual language and creating content for the evening shows at Jewel in the Changi Airport in Singapore over 5 years. Like Hadrian’s Pantheon, which creates a portal for light to enter space in a theatrical way, the shows at Jewel dramatize and respond to the elements. The shows reference structures like Brunelleschi’s Duomo and Trajan’s column, telling a story from all directions at once. They also recall architect Toyo Ito’s project “Tower of Winds,” using projected light to connect an abstract, semiotic understanding of dense urban space with the physical.

This project was produced by WET Design in Los Angeles. Thanks to everyone at WET Design and Mark Fuller for facilitating this level of creative exploration, Jim Doyle for his creative genius, Jaron Lubin and Charu Kokate of Safdie Architects, Ashith Alva and Changi Airport team for their encouragement and trust.

National Geographic Spotlight

Interview on NatGeo TV about light shows (aired in 2020)

On-Site Work

Process

A short montage of my choreography work from three different shows.

Still frames & storyboards

Prototype & Mockup

A short sample of my choreography, animatic, storyboard, and live test footage for development.

Experiments

Scale mockups in Los Angeles leading up to the opening

This is my visual love letter to the track “Systems Layers” by Rachel’s. It is meditative to physically be in the same room as the water falling. The water moves constantly while the projection appears to hover quietly, drift gently. You can feel the spray of the droplets. The visual patterns speak to the shape of the Jewel building truss, and their movement plays with the way strings in a piano are struck by the keys.

The track is “Family Portrait” by Rachel’s from the album “Music for Egon Schiele.” This is one of my earliest tests that explores the way 2D images become volumetric when projected onto volumes. A horizontal line projected through a cylinder becomes a circle in space.

This is a recording of some content I created based on the “Systems Layers” content, but for a larger mockup approximating the actual scale of the water feature. The way the water carries light changes based on the distance it is falling and the flow of the water. The weir (the edge of the waterfall) was designed to produce two different choreographable flow types: heavy and light. You can also see the choreographable fog here that brings a extra, wonderful volumetric quality to the projection. I feel the combination of water, light, wind and the elements produces an abstract expressionist, paint-like quality to the experience.

Snippets of Storyboards