HueMenorah is an interactive experience that envisions people as its source of light and life. I collaborated with Fish McGill on the concept, and it was featured in an exhibition entitled “8 Nights 8 Windows.” The exhibition was sponsored by the New Center for Arts and Culture.
Press
Fish and I were interviewed in Jewish Boston. Articles about the exhibition and HueMenorah also appeared in Boston Magazine, the Jewish Advocate, WBUR’s the Artery, Metro Boston, the New Boston Post, and other outlets.
Visual Documentation

The work was installed at Boomerang’s Special Edition on Washington Street in the South End. Here is a photo of the storefront before the piece was installed.

This concept sketch, drawn by Fish, was submitted as part of our proposal to the New Center.

Fish did most of the material fabrication and the mural. This is a photo of the assembled piece in Fish’s studio. Photo: Fish McGill.

Here is the completed piece installed in the storefront of Boomerang’s Special Edition. The piece was viewable for the duration of Hanukkah 2015.

A close-up of Fish’s mural.

A close-up of the piece.

A close-up of one of the screens.

People could photograph themselves and post the photos to Twitter and Instagram with the hashtag #HueMenorah. These photos were manually added to the database of photos that randomly rotated on the screens.

A family stops and takes in the piece.