National Gallery Of Art Multiverse Light Installation Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Multiverse, a large-scale LED light installation by American artist Leo Villareal, illuminates the 200-foot-long Concourse walkway connecting the East and West Buildings of the National Gallery of Art. Created in 2008, the immersive artwork features approximately 41,000 computer-programmed LED nodes arranged in multiple strands that create ever-changing patterns of light. The installation's sophisticated programming incorporates both predetermined sequences and random elements, ensuring visitors rarely exper

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National Gallery Of Art Multiverse Light Installation Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Multiverse, a large-scale LED light installation by American artist Leo Villareal, illuminates the 200-foot-long Concourse walkway connecting the East and West Buildings of the National Gallery of Art. Created in 2008, the immersive artwork features approximately 41,000 computer-programmed LED nodes arranged in multiple strands that create ever-changing patterns of light. The installation's sophisticated programming incorporates both predetermined sequences and random elements, ensuring visitors rarely exper
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National Gallery Of Art Multiverse Light Installation Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Multiverse, a large-scale LED light installation by American artist Leo Villareal, illuminates the 200-foot-long Concourse walkway connecting the East and West Buildings of the National Gallery of Art. Created in 2008, the immersive artwork features approximately 41,000 computer-programmed LED nodes arranged in multiple strands that create ever-changing patterns of light. The installation's sophisticated programming incorporates both predetermined sequences and random elements, ensuring visitors rarely exper

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