Year: 2024
Location: Kyiv, Ukraine
Collaboration: Valerii Kuznetsov
Photo: Expolight
A unique author's media art installation that aims to awaken national consciousness and strengthen the love for Ukraine.
This installation is a visualisation of our collective spirit of unity and resilience. The shape of the sculpture represents the living heart of Ukraine, which combines the symphony of the pulse of each of us. The idea behind this art project is to inspire a conscious choice: to follow the ‘path of the heart’, to do what you love, cherishing true values rather than superficial motives.
When you approach the sculpture, it comes to life, responding with a pulsation that merges in unison with the viewer's heart. It is a reminder of the strength of our people when we are united by a common goal and a sincere desire: to develop our country with all our hearts, to fill it with light and love.
The heart of Ukraine is a living metaphor that invites us to feel the rhythm of our common future.
The Heart of Ukraine installation became the centrepiece of the Big Game event for CEOs and HRDs, which takes place on 27 November 2024.
This work of art organically complements the idea of Aristotle's ‘Second Navigation’ - a concept that calls for discovering higher meanings by moving from the superficial to the true, from the material to the spiritual.
The heart of Ukraine literally and metaphorically shines with true values, reminding us that leadership is not only about management, but also about love for your work, fostering team spirit and common aspirations. The pulsation of the installation resonates with the participants, encouraging them to feel the common rhythm in which each of us is part of a greater whole.
This sculpture not only visualises the common heartbeat of Ukrainians, but also reminds us of the responsibility of leaders to lead in times of change, guided by their hearts, deep convictions and love for what they do.
The heart of Ukraine at the Big Game event became a symbol of a new worldview based on light, knowledge and the power of human unity.
We combined media and interactive elements into a single system:
- Controlled multi-channel light,
- 3D mapping with complex dynamic shadows around the sculpture,
- Soundtrack,
- Special sensors connected to a single control system Expolight Cloud Control System
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