Eclipsed Luminosity
Uriel Guy
About the piece: LEDs, Extruded Aluminum, 3D printed Plastic and steel, Eclipsed Luminosity is a 20ft tall beacon, made out of over 1000ft of LED lights. It is a small stellated dodecahedron, made out of 12 pentagrams, with 5 joining at every corner. Employing generative animations, it is constantly evolving, as part of the viewer's journey.
It is the pinnacle of the artist's journey to build the largest possible structure in a limited NYC studio space. Its build uses just hands and feet, no tools or ladders.
About the artist: Uriel Guy is an Israeli-born, New York–based artist whose work with LEDs spans from intimate wearables to a 50-foot mobile art pieces. Featured at Burning Man, NYC galleries, and private events, he has spent over a decade exploring geometric forms in light. Drawing on his engineering background, Uriel creates large-scale, immersive works driven by a deep internal need for expression. While working with advanced technology, he preserves the innocence of color and movement, inviting curiosity, play, and interaction.