
The art piece Divine Geometry by Those Guys Lighting resonates with the discoveries of Nobel Prize laureates Andrea Ghez and Reinhard Genzel, who were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2020 “for the discovery of a supermassive compact object at the centre of our galaxy”. Their work uncovered unseen cosmic structures, and Divine Geometry unveils invisible harmonies through light and sound.
Its luminous central ring symbolizes life, nature, and the mathematical beauty that connects all living things. The installation consists of 24 lasers arranged in a ring, creating an intense, psychedelic, visual experience.
At the heart of the experience is a specially composed 30-minute audio track, developed in collaboration with award-winning Latvian sound engineer Pēteris Pāss. The soundtrack blends with the shifting laser fields and deepens the experience. Divine Geometry invites the audience to step into a portal of reflection, wonder, and cosmic resonance.

NOBEL WEEK LIGHTS
6–14 December 2025
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Those Guys Lighting
Those Guys Lighting is a crew of engineers, designers, and programmers from Riga, Latvia. The studio was created in 2018 and has since then grown into a well-known name in the international light-art scene.
Those Guys Lighting’s work is centered around a passion for light art and has been awarded Latvia’s Best Urban Lighting Design Award, LaPPA quality marks, and showcased at festivals across Europe.

Nobel Week Lights
Art lighting up Stockholm
Read about Nobel Week Lights, a free light festival taking place in Stockholm during the darkest time of the year.
NOBEL WEEK LIGHTS
6–14 December
Free admission
The festival is free to visit, and open to everyone
Opening hours
The artworks are open daily, between 16:00-22:00