Located between Bærum Kulturhus and the cinema there is a narrow passage for pedestrians and bicycles. Lighting designer Linda Knoph Vigsnæs from Lystoff have been responsible for the lighting plan, and suggested a interactive light wall to brighten up the dark passage and create responsive visibility in an effort to ease the potential conflicts between cyclists and pedestrians.
Bærum Culture House is a respected stage for dance and theater, designed by Snøhetta Architects, so a Mnemosyne led wall seems like the perfect match with it´s theme of humans in motion.
To cover a larger stretch of the passage and mirror the culture-house´s vertical architecture Nullohm created the interactive modules in increasing sizes divided apart.