Ezequiel Nóbili, a Spanish based lighting designer with a long career in live entertainment and television, recently hosted a “Filters” workshop for The Superior Technical School of Architecture of Madrid at LA Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. The 10 hour workshop consisted of three modules that covered both theoretical and practical knowledge, including:
Ezequiel Nobili and his students flicking through Rosco Supergel filters.
As a part of the Master in Ephemeral Architecture, directed by Carmen Blasco, Nobili’s workshop incorporated 20 different Rosco Supergel colour filters to demonstrate various colour theories and have students “experience and understand light and colour through the emotions and sensitivities that affect us as photosensitive beings.” In attendance were students & designers that had a bachelor's degree in architecture or interior design and were looking to specialise in new disciplines such as ephemeral, interactive, artistic, social or participatory architecture.
As a part of the workshop, students were given projects that were inspired by stained glass windows found in Gothic cathedrals and by artists such as Mondrian, Kandinsky, Miró and other contemporary painters. “The concept of Mondrian’s art - the use of straight lines and pure colours as a symbol of the expression of the cosmic order - make it a fascinating source of admiration,” Ezequiel comments. Using this inspiration and their newfound knowledge of colour theory, the students cut and assembled pieces of Supergel filters to create projects that allowed them to explore how coloured light works firsthand.
Project: “Atardecer” (Twilight)
Project: “Paisaje Efímero” (Ephemeral Landscape)
Project: “Luminous Triad”
The lessons Ezequiel Nóbili taught in his workshop are applicable in almost every field of design. Whether you’re designing for the stage, a feature film, a display inside a retail store, or someone’s kitchen – the colour of the light will have a visceral impact on those that experience it. Rosco colour filters can help you choose and control the colour your design needs. Visit Ezequiel Nóbili’s website to learn more about his work. Also be sure to Explore Rosco myColor for access to our complete library of colour filters, as well as tools that will let you sort and save the colours you need by palette or by project.
Photos courtesy of Ezequiel Nóbili and the Don Lucero Facebook Page
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