The SEED - In Situ

January 2022

(Musings + New Team Members)

 

 The SEED's latest updates, on and off the clock. 

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MONTHLY MUSINGS

Mood and musings for the month of February. Combinations of material, light and a little "cin cin."

 

We are honored to welcome

Ilo Tarrant to The SEED!

Ilo Tarrant is a Lighting Designer with a diverse, interdisciplinary background spanning the fields of film, set design and lighting design for high end art collections. Prior to moving to New York to specialize in architectural lighting design, she worked as a theatrical lighting designer Dublin, Ireland and is credited with the design for numerous global performances, installations and award wining shows. Ilo received her Bachelor of Arts in Drama and Film Studies at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland where she was nominated for “Best Lighting Design” and graduated top of her class. She further pursued her interests in design, receiving her Masters in Lighting Design from Aalborg University in Copenhagen.

Prior to joining The SEED, Ilo worked as a Lighting Designer at Reveal Design Group and Fisher Marantz Stone, where she gained experience across a variety of project typologies, including hospitality, institutions, retail and residential lighting design projects. Her global travels, experience and interdisciplinary lens enable Ilo to approach design challenges with energy and insight.

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Light and Materials:

 

Light and materials are inseparably connected, indeed they actually determine each other: neither is visible to the human eye until the two come together.

 

For this reason, great architects have always also allowed themselves to be directed by the light in the choice of their building materials. They use light to draw out contrasts between different materials and they use materials that allow them to create a very specific distribution of light in a room.

 

by Marietta Millet

 

 

For your eyes

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