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A silhouette in front of the light artwork Flux at the Nobel Week Lights 2024 light art festival
Ksawery Kirklewski, Flux. Photo: Benoît Derrier

Delving into the principles that make digital communication possible, the light artwork FLUX by artist Ksawery Kirklewski transforms complex technology into dynamic light patterns. It bridges the gap between the unseen digital world and our physical experience, inviting you to explore the journey each piece of digital communication takes – from one device to another.

Inspired by the groundbreaking work of Nobel Prize laureate Albert A. Michelson, who first measured the speed of light, FLUX reflects the astonishing path our data travels. Using high-speed cameras and interactive light patterns, the artwork lets you engage with the digital landscape in real-time.

Nobel Week Lights

Lighting up Stockholm during the darkest time of the year, Nobel Week Lights is an outdoor light art festival accessible for everyone.

Portrait of artist Ksawery Kirklewski

Ksawery Kirklewski

Ksawery Kirklewski, born in 1988, is a creative coding and new media artist. He has authored interactive light installations, music videos, generative animations, and phygital artworks, blending digital and physical experiences.

His work explores new technologies, programming, and advertising media, with a focus on digital and generative art.

Children looking at the artwork "FLUX"
Photo: Benoît Derrier

My journey into light art began with a fascination for both digital technology and visual storytelling, intrigued by how light could alter space and perception. This exploration led me to focus on light as a primary medium, allowing me to merge my interests in technology, art, and human interaction to create immersive experiences that engage and inspire audiences.

Ksawery Kirklewski
The light artwork Leading Lights, displayed on the walls of the City Hall in Stockholm
Les Ateliers BK, Leading Lights. Photo: Benoît Derrier

Nobel Week Lights

Art lighting up Stockholm

Read about Nobel Week Lights, a free light art festival taking place in Stockholm during the darkest time of the year.