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Reflectance Field (chance based sound sculpture in pentatonic scale) | Public Sculptures by Susan Narduli | University of Oregon in Eugene. Item made of steel
Reflectance Field (chance based sound sculpture in pentatonic scale) | Public Sculptures by Susan Narduli | University of Oregon in Eugene. Item made of steel
Reflectance Field (chance based sound sculpture in pentatonic scale) | Public Sculptures by Susan Narduli | University of Oregon in Eugene. Item made of steel
Reflectance Field (chance based sound sculpture in pentatonic scale) | Public Sculptures by Susan Narduli | University of Oregon in Eugene. Item made of steel

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Reflectance Field (chance based sound sculpture in pentatonic scale) - Public Sculptures

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REFLECTANCE FIELD is suspended within the interior void of the monumental main stair of the University of Oregon's new Tykeson Hall and touches every level of the building. It is composed of individual “threads” held in tension. From a distance, the first impression may be of a field of rain as the reflective surfaces create a play of light and movement. But REFLECTANCE FIELD is interactive, as 35 carefully placed chimes transform the sculpture into a collaborative musical instrument. An abstract sculpture of static and dynamic elements, it brings a visual and auditory experience to Tykeson Hall that encourages collaboration and expression.

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SUSAN NARDULI is a Los Angeles‐based artist and architect. She leads her interdisciplinary design practice Narduli Studio, and is director of experiential and interactive projects for Cheeky Films. Narduli’s time-based works bring together the virtual and physical in one environment – positioning narrative, real-time data, generative media and interactive experience within the formal and social context of public space and architecture.


Her award winning studio is at the forefront of an expansive interpretation of how technology can shape a new typology of public space. The work imagines a future based on a responsive model, a synergistic evolution of physical and virtual environments that will forever change the hierarchical structure that has historically defined public space. Narduli Studio has completed commissions in public art, public spaces, architecture, virtual environments, interactive experiences, museum installations, light and sound environments and landscapes. Narduli holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts, a Masters of Architecture and is a licensed architect. She has received awards and exhibited nationally and internationally. Prior to starting her own firm, Narduli was Project Designer for Frank Gehry.