‘God’s Light’ Amazing Light Installation by Keyi Dai at the Cathedral of St. Anthony
Keyi Dai
the Cathedral of St. Anthony
November 30th, 2015-spring, 2016
Free for public visit in spring, 2016
More details at
http://www.cathedralofstanthonydetroit.org/
http://www.keyistudio.com
Recently hosted by the Cathedral of St. Anthony, Keyi Dai’s ‘God’s Light’ is a series of videos made by a 3d program and cast on different architectural spaces. With the slow movement of invisible light sources, planes in space are revealed. She creates artwork that engages viewers with counterintuitive use of human perception. Her work is driven by her interests in dimensionality, space, light, color, and the texture of surfaces.
‘God’s Light’,Amazing Light Installation by Keyi Dai at the Cathedral of St. Anthony
Keyi Dai
‘God’s Light’, 2015
3d program, video projection
© Keyi Dai
Supported by the Cathedral of St. Anthony, Detroit, Michigan
Photo © Keyi Dai
‘God’s Light’,Amazing Light Installation by Keyi Dai at the Cathedral of St. Anthony
Keyi Dai
‘God’s Light’, 2015
3d program, video projection
© Keyi Dai
Supported by the Cathedral of St. Anthony, Detroit, Michigan
Photo © Keyi Dai
‘God’s Light’,Amazing Light Installation by Keyi Dai at the Cathedral of St. Anthony
Keyi Dai
‘God’s Light’, 2015
3d program, video projection
© Keyi Dai
Supported by the Cathedral of St. Anthony, Detroit, Michigan
Photo © Keyi Dai
‘God’s Light’,Amazing Light Installation by Keyi Dai at the Cathedral of St. Anthony
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Keyi Dai
‘God’s Light’, 2015
3d program, video projection
© Keyi Dai
Supported by the Cathedral of St. Anthony, Detroit, Michigan
Photo © Keyi Dai
‘God’s Light’,Amazing Light Installation by Keyi Dai at the Cathedral of St. Anthony
image of cross fading 02
Keyi Dai
‘God’s Light’, 2015
3d program, video projection
© Keyi Dai
Supported by the Cathedral of St. Anthony, Detroit, Michigan
Photo © Keyi Dai
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Keyi Dai is a Detroit based artist from China and has worked directly with dome video to create artwork that engages viewers with counterintuitive use of human perception. Her work is driven by her interests in dimensionality, space, light, color, and the texture of surfaces. Keyi strives to make dome video art relevant to a person’s visual thinking. –Keyi studio