Central Railway Station, Post Hall
Antonin Fourneau: Water Light Graffiti

Water Light Graffiti is a work that needs audience participation in order to be realised. A surface made of thousands of LEDs is illuminated when it comes into contact with water. You can create “water light graffiti” with a brush or your own finger, for example. Anyone can participate in creating this artwork, which combines technology, interactiveness and street art.

Water Light Graffiti has featured in events around the world, such as the Eindhoven Glow light event in the Netherlands, the Lyon Fête des Lumières light event in France, and New York Design Week in the United States.

The installation is sponsored by Finland’s Slot Machine Association. The piece is supported by Institut français de Finlande.

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Photos: Jussi Ratilainen
 

Performance time: Daily from 5 pm to 10 pm

Frenchman Antonin Fourneau engages with interactive art and popular culture, and has a special interest in exploring creative interaction involving large groups of people. He has worked in Spain and Japan and has participated in several digital art exhibitions. He is currently Professor of Digital Arts at ENSAD in Paris and a guest lecturer in several schools around the world.

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