Painting with Light creates Beats of Leuven light art installation

Belgian-based creative lighting and multimedia design specialist Painting with Light has created an eye-catching light artwork in the city of Leuven, Belgium, in support of broadcasting for charity fundraising event The Warmest Week (De Warmste Week).

This yearly event raises awareness and support the lonely and weaker fellow-citizens in society, or everyone that needs cheering up. Solidarity actions across Belgium range from sending post cards to donating toys, baking pancakes and anything else to support the many good causes.

This year’s edition of The Warmste Week was presented in a more subtle format due to pandemic restrictions. Studio Brussels broadcasted from 20 ‘warm places’ around the city of Leuven for this week, playing people’s favorite songs. The light art display installed by Painting with Light became a visual focal point that visually reinforced this action. The dancing soundwaves effect in blue and gold lighting gave the impression that the installation was reacting each time a StuBru listener called or sent a request in for a song to honour a special person who had helped, influenced, inspired or meant a lot to them during the past year.

The Painting with Light team was challenged to create and deliver the design and control system extremely quickly, meeting a deadline of just under three weeks. Beats of Leuven was built with a Chauvet pixel-mapping one-meter-long LED strip, featuring 50 LEDs under a 125º viewing angle. These were chosen as a robust, cost-efficient solution with quality output and colours. The ÉPIX Strip IPs were rigged in an angled arrangement creating some elegant looks on a special metal scaffolding framework – also designed by Painting with Light – and erected across the street in front of the Library, creating the optical illusion from further away that it was attached to the building. The Painting with Light team also created custom video content to play through the fixtures.

The final signature look was a gentle, elegant, fluid repeat double-wave pattern cycling through two different colour ranges – blue and gold – which was replayed while a flame effect – representing the Warmest Week flame symbol – flared up every two to three minutes. The flame effect gave the impression that the installation was reacting each time a StuBru listener called or sent a request in for a song to honour a special person.

Painting with Light CEO Luc Peumans commented: “This was a fantastic project for us! We received many great comments from around the world relating to this light art installation with such a warm purpose during these harsh times! So big kudos to our team and suppliers who helped make an amazing creation happen at such short notice – from tender to delivery in less than four weeks!”

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