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SWEDEN NOBEL LIGHTS
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Stockholm, Sweden – 06 December 2024
1. Various Light installation illuminating the City Hall of Stockholm by Artists LES Ateliers BK
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Lara Szabo Greisman, Co-Creator of Nobel Week Lights:
“So we create a light festival here in Stockholm that is inspired by all of the Nobel laureates. So each of the artworks is actually inspired by a different laureate or a different discovery.”
3. Various artwork “Luciferin” on a bridge
4. Installation “Love at first sign”
5. People taking pictures
6. Various light installation: “Love at first sign”
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Lara Szabo Greisman, Co-Creator of Nobel Week Lights:
“Light in itself is an incredible medium when it comes to art and public space. It’s really, really attractive and it’s also universal. It speaks this language that immediately can bring people together and can help them connect.”
8. Various of light installation “Translucens”
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Lara Szabo Greisman, Co-Creator of Nobel Week Lights:
“It’s really encouraging that we have so many artists that are so interested in the science behind the prizes. So we say that a lot of the artists we work with just have very nerdy artistic practices. They’re really interested in physics, really interested in chemistry and science and art. As we know, it’s a beautiful marriage.”
10. Various light installation “the Wave”
11. Art installation “Hope” reading: “Let this be the last time that a child loses life in war”
12. Art Installation “hope” with Art installation “Wave” in the background
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Lara Szabo Greisman, Co-Creator of Nobel Week Lights:
“So we really want to welcome people into the city to to be a part of the Noble celebrations, but also to learn more about the science that all of the laureates have contributed to.”
14. Various of interactive light installation “Lotus”, in the style of a fairground ride with people using this art installation and having fun
15. Pan out from the Logo of the Grand Hotel to the art Installation “Solar Glory”
16. Close on installation "Solar Glory”
17. Art installation “Solar “Glory”
STORYLINE:
LEAD IN :
The streets of Stockholm are being lit up by art works inspired by Nobel Prize winners.
Medical imaging, cloud chambers and inspirational poetry from past Nobel Laureates have inspired artists to create installations across the city.
STORYLINE:
Leading Lights is a tribute to the female pioneers whose outstanding work has been honoured by the Nobel Prize.
Since the inception of the Nobel Prize in 1901, it has been awarded to women 66 times.
Among those celebrated here is Marie Skłodowska-Curie, the first woman to receive two Nobel Prizes.
The art installation is part of the Nobel Week Lights festival, which began during the coronavirus pandemic in 2020.
Social distancing meant that people couldn’t interact as normal and the Noble Prize celebrations couldn’t take place as usual.
The light installations are all inspired by the scientific discoveries, literature and peace work made by Nobel Prize laureates.
The artwork LUCIFERIN is inspired by the 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Osamu Shimomura, Martin Chalfie and Roger Y. Tsien for the discovery and development of the green fluorescent protein, GFP.
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