Flowering Phantasm on View at Amsterdam Light Festival

December 13, 2016
Assistant Professor Clay Odom's "Flowering Phantasm," will be on view through January 8, 2017.
Clay Odom's Flowering Phantasm

UTSOA Assistant Professor Clay Odom's proposal for the Amsterdam Light Festival was selected as a finalist out of over 500 entries from 48 countries. His work, Flowering Phantasm, will be on view from December 15, 2016 through January 8, 2017. Follow along on his Instagram to watch the interactive installation come to life.

To learn more details about his project, please visit: https://amsterdamlightfestival.com/en/light-art/illuminade/flowering-phantasm/

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About the Amsterdam Light Festival
The Amsterdam Light Festival is an annual light art festival in Amsterdam. International artists, architects, and light designers make their light artworks and installations come alive during the festival every winter. The artworks are placed alongside two routes. Each route has its own theme, set of artworks, and visitor experiences. "Watercolors," the boat route, displays large, monumental objects and offers visitors the chance to experience the art from a new perspective along the water. "Illuminade," the walking route, shows interactive and innovative installations from upcoming designers in the city's Plantage neighborhood. The festival aims to bring light art and light artists to a broader audience by presenting light art in a relatively approachable setting in the public sphere. Every year, the Amsterdam Light Festival invites artists to contribute to the festival though a Call for Concepts. This year, the festival received five hundred submissions from 45 different countries.