OUE BAYFRONT, SINGAPORE: This domed structure named Light Origami is bathed in light and constructed using over 320 origami shapes made from mirrored panels to show what light can look like when folded like paper. Changing spectrums of light are projected within the space, mirrored in the facets of the space while creating an entrancing kaleidoscope of light. A KALEIDESCOPIC light festival is taking place illuminating an iconic waterfront arena. Running from 4 – 27 March 2016, pictures show local residents participating in this annual event which seeks to raise awareness through using environm


OUE BAYFRONT, SINGAPORE: This domed structure named Light Origami is bathed in light and constructed using over 320 origami shapes made from mirrored panels to show what light can look like when folded like paper. Changing spectrums of light are projected within the space, mirrored in the facets of the space while creating an entrancing kaleidoscope of light. A KALEIDESCOPIC light festival is taking place illuminating an iconic waterfront arena. Running from 4 – 27 March 2016, pictures show local residents participating in this annual event which seeks to raise awareness through using environmentally sustainable light art installations. Children and adults alike can be seen to be bathed in multi-coloured light from the interactive art works. Photographer Pradeep Raja attended this awe-inspiring affair now in its fourth year at Marina Bay in Singapore.


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Keywords: art, environmental, festival, installations, light, marina, photography, singapore, sustainable, waterfront