Light on the Net Project
Masaki Fujihata
~ Leonardo, Journal of the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology (2000)“Light on the Net” by Masaki Fujihata is a pioneering interactive art installation. It allows users to control a grid of light bulbs in real-time via the internet, 24 hours a day. This interaction directly affects the physical installation located at the Ogaki City Art Museum in Gifu, Japan. The work exemplifies the fusion of digital and physical spaces, showcasing the potential of the internet as a medium for real-time global interaction.