Head to the Center for Architecture to check out its latest installation, “Visual Echo,” an undulating ribbon of LEDs designed by London-based Jason Bruges Studio that shows how light, space, and color affect our surroundings. Composed entirely of LED tiles, the work is an arch-shaped structure on the wall that extends out into the exhibition space as two horizontal arms of lights parallel to the floor. The tiles memorize the color of viewers’ garments, which then appear in the piece. The show is on view through March 10. —Mark Mavrigian
INSPIRATION: A Dynamic LED Installation
January 17, 2007