Sun Stomp
Visual Arts
Premiering at the 2018 Light City Baltimore festival, Sun Stomp was a solar powered light and interactive audio-visual environment that for eight nights activated McKeldin Square. The monumental scaffolding sculpture featured an interactive projection on one side and an array of sixteen 290 watt solar panels on the other. Electrical energy collected during the day and was stored as chemical energy in a battery bank which provided electricity to a colorful array of LED neon lights illuminating the structure after dark. Participants were invited to stomp on the bleacher footboards to trigger sun-inspired visuals and amplified sounds of the Sun sourced from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory. Passersby were also invited to peer into the custom built “Power Shed” to learn about the solar technology and AV controls energizing the project. Foot-stomping powers combined, participants visually and experientially conjured the awesome and beautiful power of the sun. Sun Stomp was created by Graham Coreil-Allen, Mark Brown, and Matt Weaver. Learn more at https://sunstomp.art
05/01/2018
rendering vs reality. Light City was a blast!
Lava light .
is lit and it’s time for the early evening kid cacophony.
Foot lit on !
Get 😜 on tonight and all week .
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101 E Pratt Street
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