
Spaghetti is a playful large-scale sculpture made from intertwined neon-style LED tubes that spill across the facade of the museum building. The chaotic yet beautiful tangle of light invites viewers to find their own patterns in the glow. By day it's an intriguing sculptural form; by night it becomes a cascading mess of brilliant colour.
Angus Muir is one of Aotearoa's most celebrated light artists, known for large-scale immersive installations that blend technology with poetic simplicity.
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