Ora 2.0 - DUAL GLOW
The ORA 2.0 is an evolution of the original artwork ORA commissioned by the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) and prominently displayed at the 2020 Triennial. This iteration builds upon the conceptual foundation of its predecessor, which featured a striking 1.2-meter diameter illuminated wall eclipse. Drawing inspiration from the principles of Optical Art and the intricate ways humans perceive colour, the ORA 2.0 introduces a captivating dual illumination effect that sets it apart.
The artwork embodies a sophisticated interplay of coloured illumination, where the dual inner and outer glow work in harmony to create a mesmerising visual experience. The inner glow provides a concentrated, radiant core that draws the viewer's gaze, while the outer glow creates a subtle halo effect, enhancing the illusion of depth and movement. This duality is designed to engage viewers on both a sensory and emotional level, encouraging them to explore the nuances of colour and light as they interact with the space.
The ORA 2.0 is not merely an extension of the original piece but a reimagined creation that explores the boundaries of light as an artistic medium. It challenges the observer's perception by altering their sense of reality, making it an immersive experience. The subtle shifts in colour and light intensity evoke a sense of calmness and introspection, drawing viewers into a meditative state as they contemplate the relationship between light, colour, and space.