Dance of Light
"A Meditation on Light in Everyday Life"
This project was realized through an international competition held as part of Seoul’s public art initiative launched in 2016. Noksapyeong Station, the site of the work, sits beside land that had long served as a foreign military base before being announced in 2017 as a future public park. The station’s renovation was undertaken in tandem with this transformation, as a means of revitalizing the neighborhood.
Our aim was to turn the station into a luminous, gentle space of meditation—one that celebrates the community’s future and embodies a wish for peace.
What we created is a vast dome of white expanded metal, suspended within the station’s central atrium. Whereas the Pantheon in Rome dramatizes shadow and contrast, this dome renders the existing station as though seen through a delicate mist, sharpening one’s perception of subtle changes in light. Sunlight from the skylight grazes its surface and bleeds softly, drifting with the passage of time. At other moments the entire dome glows with gentle brightness, or by night its silhouette emerges against the backdrop of artificial illumination. From the surrounding corridors, the structure appears like an immense lantern floating in space.
These shifts unfold at a rhythm far slower than the hurried pace of commuters. They may go unnoticed at first. Yet by pausing for a moment, or by witnessing the passage of seasons, one becomes aware that within the everyday space of the station lies a larger dynamism of nature—one that moves on a scale entirely different from our own.
- Year
- 2019







