Neon: Shaping Light

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Some of the work from the neon workshop including mine was exhibited at Light Night in Bournemouth square, and later at the Neon: Shaping Light exhibition at the text+work gallery in AUCB. This was part of the Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival. This work reads '69' in Devanagari letterforms. I attempted to create a humorous yet cryptic example of how literal translation often fails. Photos by Tomek Radej.

Neon exhibition catalogue
Neon exhibition catalogue

Neon work displayed at Bournemouth library in the town center.

Neon work displayed in a small retro caravan by the sea. Sept. 2011.

Some of the work was displayed indoors. The work on the far right reads "Go away" in arabic.

Aditi Kulkarni

Aditi is an interaction designer who loves making beautiful experiences go live. She leads the design team at Postman which focuses on making the best API products for developers. In her free time you can find her tinkering with Arduino and making multimedia installations inspired by city life.

http://www.aditikulkarni.com
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