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MODU + Eric Forman Studio's dazzling “Heart Squared” arrives in Times Square

By Justine Testado|

Friday, Jan 31, 2020

Photo: Ian Douglas for Times Square Arts.

After winning the 2020 edition of the Times Square Valentine Heart Competition, MODU + Eric Forman Studio's “Heart Squared” was unveiled at Father Duffy Square in New York yesterday morning. The installation is the design team's playful interpretation of the “collective heart of the city” and is a dazzling invitation to visitors and locals to gather and interact.

Photo: Frank Oudeman©/OTTO

The installation has 125 reflective mirrors that are tilted in different directions within a cubic steel latticed frame that is shaped in the outline of a heart. Each mirror creates kaleidoscopic images of the people, buildings, the changing sky throughout the day and night, and the bright billboards of Times Square.

Photo: Ian Douglas for Times Square Arts.
Photo: Frank Oudeman©/OTTO
Photo: Frank Oudeman©/OTTO
Photo: Ian Douglas for Times Square Arts.
Photo: Frank Oudeman©/OTTO

The position of each mirror may seem random, however the designers developed a technique to calculate the specific angles of each mirror, which coalesce to reveal a pixelated heart of city life. The heart-shaped outline is only visible from one specific location, which allows people to experience it at once, MODU explains. “Heart Squared brings people together to discover the heart within a heart that reflects anyone and everyone who engages with it.”

“Heart Squared” is on display through the month of February. Don't forget to check out videos of the installation below!

RELATED NEWS MODU + Eric Forman Studio win 2020 Times Square Valentine Heart Competition with “Heart Squared”
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RELATED NEWS Aranda\Lasch+Marcelo Coelho's 12-foot-diameter “Window to the Heart” wins 2018 Times Square Valentine competition
RELATED NEWS 2017 Times Square Valentine Heart winner, “We Were Strangers Once Too”, shows love to NYC's immigrants
MODU + Eric Forman Studio’s “Heart Squared”. Video courtesy of Times Square Arts.
MODU + Eric Forman Studio’s “Heart Squared”. Video courtesy of Times Square Arts.

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MODU + Eric Forman Studio's dazzling “Heart Squared” arrives in Times Square

By Justine Testado|

Friday, Jan 31, 2020

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Photo: Ian Douglas for Times Square Arts.

Related

modu ● times square heart design competition ● valentine's day ● heart ● art installation ● competition ● new york city ● mirror
MODU
MODU

After winning the 2020 edition of the Times Square Valentine Heart Competition, MODU + Eric Forman Studio's “Heart Squared” was unveiled at Father Duffy Square in New York yesterday morning. The installation is the design team's playful interpretation of the “collective heart of the city” and is a dazzling invitation to visitors and locals to gather and interact.

Photo: Frank Oudeman©/OTTO

The installation has 125 reflective mirrors that are tilted in different directions within a cubic steel latticed frame that is shaped in the outline of a heart. Each mirror creates kaleidoscopic images of the people, buildings, the changing sky throughout the day and night, and the bright billboards of Times Square.

Photo: Ian Douglas for Times Square Arts.
Photo: Frank Oudeman©/OTTO
Photo: Frank Oudeman©/OTTO
Photo: Ian Douglas for Times Square Arts.
Photo: Frank Oudeman©/OTTO

The position of each mirror may seem random, however the designers developed a technique to calculate the specific angles of each mirror, which coalesce to reveal a pixelated heart of city life. The heart-shaped outline is only visible from one specific location, which allows people to experience it at once, MODU explains. “Heart Squared brings people together to discover the heart within a heart that reflects anyone and everyone who engages with it.”

“Heart Squared” is on display through the month of February. Don't forget to check out videos of the installation below!

RELATED NEWS MODU + Eric Forman Studio win 2020 Times Square Valentine Heart Competition with “Heart Squared”
RELATED NEWS “X” marks the spot: Reddymade wins 2019 Times Square Valentine Heart Competition
RELATED NEWS Aranda\Lasch+Marcelo Coelho's 12-foot-diameter “Window to the Heart” wins 2018 Times Square Valentine competition
RELATED NEWS 2017 Times Square Valentine Heart winner, “We Were Strangers Once Too”, shows love to NYC's immigrants
MODU + Eric Forman Studio’s “Heart Squared”. Video courtesy of Times Square Arts.
MODU + Eric Forman Studio’s “Heart Squared”. Video courtesy of Times Square Arts.

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