On Tuesday, September 28th UNCG hosted Seth Riskin, an M.I.T. professor who brings his talents in visual art and movement together in a composition he calls, "A Light Dance." In this, he uses carefully articulated movements to mold and shape the light that exists around his body during the dance, thus sculpting space through light. A very interesting concept, one I'd like to know a little more about since I don't quite understand all of the points he conveyed in his lecture just yet.
Here are some stills of the beautiful light phenomenon he creates:
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