United Visual Artists creates pyramid of light for Dubai Mall
United Visual Artists has created a sculpture for the shoe section of a shopping centre in Dubai.

Made of aluminium, steel and monochromatic LED the sculpture, called 'Fragment', is an inverted pyramid composed of 421 octahedron frames and suspended in a day-lit atrium, catching and reflecting light downwards into space.
Commissioned as part of Shed Design's architectural scheme for the 9,000 sq m shoe emporium at the Dubai Mall, the sculpture is designed to channel light from the building's glass ceiling.
Ben Kreukniet of London-based United Visual Artists describes the work as 'experimenting with formal minimalist geometries to see how light can be used as a tangible, controllable material'.
UVA will be exhibiting more light-related work at the Design Days fair in Dubai, with Gazelli Art House, 18-21 March 2013
