Mirage - CODAworx

Client

Location: Toronto, ON, Canada

Completion date: 2012

Artwork budget: $590,000

Project Team

Paul Raff Studio

Overview

Mirage by Paul Raff Studio is the winning art project for Waterfront Toronto’s first public art competition, in 2011. This original and striking permanent public artwork installation was conceived and constructed for the most extensive park built under an overpass in Canada. As part of Underpass Park, a two and a half acre space tucked beneath the Eastern Avenue ramps, Mirage uses reflectivity to draw people into and through the space. Suspended overhead of pedestrians, large scale mirror-like surfaces create an illusory appearance, by reflecting light rays to produce a subtly distorted image, much like a mirage.

Mirage allows passers-by to make remarkable visual connections—seeing light on the dark soffit, seeing others walking “upside-down”. It makes this formerly unseen but monumental space expand upward, and it reflects and transforms the urban environment in delightful and ever-changing ways.

Made up of 57 reflective polished stainless steel panels suspended from the underside of the overpass, Mirage engages the public through the playful use of reflection. Art and Architecture critic John Bentley Mays describes “the result is a shifting of semi-abstract imagery gathering from earth and sky, from darkness and light, all of it hovering like a shining cloud over the heads of passersby.”

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