
Loop 2.0 is the evolution of Klaasz Bruekel's signature projection work. Mapped onto the Bayleys building facade, the piece creates an endlessly cycling visual journey — geometric patterns morph and flow in a hypnotic loop that draws viewers in. The precision of the mapping creates the illusion that the building itself is in constant, fluid motion.
Klaasz Bruekel is a Nelson-based graphic designer and visual artist from Amsterdam, known for projection works and community-engaged light art at Te Ramaroa.
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