Light Art to Improve Safety in Dark Tunnel
Light art will transform a dark railway tunnel in Skjern into a safe and inviting space, supported by a funding of one million kroner.
A new art project in Skjern, Denmark, aims to enhance safety in a dimly lit railway tunnel through innovative light installations. The Slots- og Kulturstyrelsen has allocated one million kroner for the initiative, which is currently seeking artists to bring creative ideas to life. Bent Jensen from the Skjern Lowline working group emphasizes the importance of visibility, noting that the current conditions allow only for silhouettes to be seen, which creates discomfort for users.
The project's timeline anticipates the completion of the light art installations in the spring of 2027. By enhancing the lighting in the tunnel, the initiative aims to not only improve visibility but also foster a sense of security and community among those who pass through the area. The transformation is seen as a crucial step towards making public spaces more welcoming and safer for residents and visitors alike.
This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the importance of public art in urban planning, particularly in spaces that may otherwise contribute to feelings of isolation or fear. As Skjern looks towards brighter and safer public infrastructure, this project stands as a model for similar initiatives in other towns and cities striving to combine art with practical solutions to community issues.