For the 35th exhibition sponsored by the Madison Square Park Conservancy on the central Oval Lawn in New York’s Madison Square Park, Australian-born and New York–based Erwin Redl was commissioned to create a public art project. Known for his light projections on building façades, Redl draws inspiration from artists of the Southern California Light and Space movement, including Robert Irwin, James Turrell, and Doug Wheeler.
The result was “Whiteout,” an installation on view from November 2017 to March 2018 that suspended 900 transparent white orbs from a 110-foot-wide by 180-foot-long grid of cabling and 12-foot-tall steel poles. Hovering 2 feet above grade, each sphere was equipped with a programmable white LED. Redl conceived a computer-generated wave animation that sequenced across the spheres from north to south and back, augmenting the orbs’ kinetic movement from wind with virtual movement. The luminous white carpet of LED lights proffered a place of public illumination during the short, often dark, winter days in the city.
Juror Quote
“I love its simple elegance; I’d go see it just to understand it from the grand scale.” —Dave McCarroll, AIA, partner and CFO, KGM Architectural Lighting

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Whiteout overview, November 2017

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Northwest corner, Whiteout, November 2017

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Whiteout, November 2017

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Whiteout detail, November 201c7

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Whiteout detail, November 2017

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Southeast corner, Whiteout, January 2018

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Northwest corner, Whiteout, January 2018

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Whiteout detail, January 2018

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View north, Whiteout, March 2018

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Aerial, Whiteout, March 2018
Details
Project Name: Whiteout, New York
Client/Owner: Madison Square Park Conservancy
Artist/Lighting Designer: Paramedia, Long Island City, N.Y. • Erwin Redl
Electronics Engineer: Fernekes Designs • Leo Fernekes
Lead Technician: J.K. Kreations • Jason Karas
Lead Rigger: Chris Buchakjian
Production Management: UAP
Photographer: Moorehart Photography, The Day by Ira Lippke
Project Size: 20,000 square feet
Project Cost: $250,000
Lighting Cost: $200,000
Watts per Square Foot: 0.1
Manufacturers: Paramedia (fixture design), Fernekes Designs (engineering)
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2019 AL Light & Architecture Design Awards
This year's program recognized nine projects from around the world.
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Gateway Arch Museum and Visitor Center
Outstanding Achievement • Whole Building • Entrant: Tillotson Design Associates
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Cathedral of Our Lady and Its Surroundings
Outstanding Achievement • Exterior Lighting • Entrant: Susanna Antico Lighting Design Studio
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Centro Comercial Diagonal Mar
Outstanding Achievement • Interior Lighting • Entrant: BMLD Designing with Light
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RH New York
Commendable Achievement • Whole Building • Entrant: Sean O’Connor Lighting
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The Peacock Room
Commendable Achievement • Interior Lighting • Entrant: The Flaming Beacon
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Center Street Parking Garage
Commendable Achievement • Exterior Lighting • Entrant: Marcy Wong Donn Logan Architects
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Four Seasons Restaurant
Commendable Achievement • Interior Lighting • Entrant: Tillotson Design Associates
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Federal Home Loan Bank of New York, Jersey City office
Commendable Achievement • Interior Lighting • Entrant: Lilker Lighting Group
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Whiteout
Commendable Achievement • Exhibition Lighting and Temporary Installations • Entrant: Erwin Redl