We are thrilled to have been longlisted for the 2020 Lumen Prize for Art and Technology. Our entry 'We Believe' is a large-scale interactive piece that connects two cities via a control room with retro-style consoles. The project is an exploration…
Read Tine Bech’s thoughts on being a Danish artist living in London UK as the United Kingdom makes preparations for life outside of the European Union. Written by Stuart Mayes, a British artist now living and working in Sweden spoke…
The Power of Play in Higher Education - Creativity in Tertiary Learning examines the increasing popularity of creativity and play in tertiary learning, and how it can be harnessed to enhance the student experience at university. Professor Clive Holtham and Dr. Tine…
On her blog Ideas for good Nagisa Mizuno shares what she learned at the Making the City Playable Conference in Tokyo. Quoting Dr Tine Bech's research and former WIRED Japanese editor-in-chief Megumi Wakabayashi she list three reasons why adults needs to play…
Nick Stockman from Culture24’s has written an article on ‘Culture of Lates’ which features Rainbow Makers by Tine Bech Studio. Rainbow Makers is a game that literally illuminating museums and galleries in order to shine a new light of its collections, spaces and histories. The…
Winter nights get brighter in Canary Wharf by Sasha Spratt. London Live News 16th Jan 2018. More than 30 sculptures and structures forming this year's Winter Lights Festival in Canary Wharf. The event aims to bring some much needed colour…
To celebrate Aarhus as European Capital of Culture 2017, Danish artist and lighting designer Tine Bech from Tine Bech Studio in London developed We Believe, an interactive lighting project taking place in Denmark and the UK simultaneously over a period…
We Believe was one of the most popular Aarhus 2017 Culture Year project after the opening ceremony. See why in the wonderful video by Jakob Lerche. Tine Bech Studio believe culture creates communities and that art is for anyone and…
A major light installation by one of Denmark’s leading female artists, Tine Bech, will connect two iconic Arne Jacobsen buildings, The Embassy of Denmark in London and Aarhus City Hall Tower in Denmark, from 10 to 19 November 2017, 5pm–11pm…
Interview - online magazine. I see myself as an artist and designer foremost – I love the process of making and seeing a vision come together. The moment when I give the project or artwork over to the audience and…