[Testo disponibile solo in inglese] Project description
BEKTOR is a site-specific light installation that transforms architecture into a living structure of light. Conceived as a large-scale spatial intervention rather than a conventional laser performance, it uses twenty-four high-power RGB laser units to create ephemeral volumes that redefine the perception of space.
Architecture is not the setting. It is the material.
Instead of projecting images, BEKTOR sculpts architecture itself. Columns, vaults, façades and structural elements become integral parts of the composition as precisely choreographed planes of light reveal hidden geometries and create immersive spatial experiences. Rather than treating architecture as a backdrop, the installation transforms it into an active medium, inviting audiences to experience familiar spaces from an entirely new perspective.
BEKTOR is particularly suited to large indoor, semi-enclosed and architecturally defined spaces, where existing structural elements can be fully integrated into the artistic concept. By working directly with the architecture, the installation minimizes the need for temporary support structures and complex rigging, reducing production requirements while strengthening the dialogue between light, space and place.
Every presentation is site-adaptive. Rather than reproducing a fixed layout, each installation is carefully reconfigured to respond to the scale, geometry and identity of its host venue while preserving the conceptual integrity of the artwork. This approach allows BEKTOR to establish a unique relationship with every architectural environment.
Combining contemporary light art, precise laser choreography and an original immersive soundtrack by Markovian Parallaz Denigrate, BEKTOR creates a powerful collective experience in which technology recedes into the background and architecture itself becomes the artistic medium.
Developed by Gnomalab Estudio as part of its ongoing artistic research into light, architecture and spatial perception, BEKTOR explores how ephemeral structures of light transform the experience of built environments through site-specific interventions.
Suitable for light festivals, heritage sites, industrial buildings, public architecture, museums and large-scale cultural venues.
Additional remarks
Designed for large architectural venues such as industrial buildings, courtyards, atriums, warehouses, heritage sites and semi-covered public spaces. Existing architectural elements become part of the artwork, significantly reducing the need for temporary support structures. Each installation is uniquely adapted to its site.
Designed to work with architecture, not around it.